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President Trump visiting flood ravage
Texas yesterday
, meeting with first
responders
and families of victims.
The
president highlighting the resilience of
the community
in an interview
with Will Kaine yesterday.
They, you know,
they talked about the
community more than anything else,
which
is a beautiful thing.
I see that
sometimes,
sometimes they don't.
Sometimes they want to get out of a
community
. I've seen that, too.
But uh
they really talked about
the love of
this community.
It's going to be hard to
say it
can ever be like it was too much
too much death.
So much I mean right now
they're looking fo
r still a lot of
people a lot of people missing
but uh
they're going to rebuild this community.
Joining us now
the actual host of the
Will Kaine Show.
So, well, I have to
say, you know
, from the beginning
when
this first uh happened
, I have thought
so much about you
in particular.
This is
literally your backyard.
What was it
like being down there?
It,
you know,
first of all
, I have been sad
for a week
. So, I'm going to take a
minute to be excited about that
. I'm
back with my friends here
. I'm back with
my friends
for a moment.
And I'm going
to take that moment
and I'm going to say,
"Uh, Rachel just
texted me and said,
"Will you look
tired?"
I said, "Well, I am,
but thank
you, Rachel.
Um, I got 130 last night,
and there's a
reason,
Charlie. I'm telling you all this
for a
reason
because Texas is my backyard,
and it is
my home,
but it was a 5-hour drive home
last night
. It's a long way down to
central Texas
from North Texas
. Uh, it's
a long way
to the Hill Country."
Uh, but it was important,
and obviously
I, but so did the president get to see
it,
which you have to, firsthand.
It's
really hard to explain.
I mean, I could
do it. And you guys probably have B-roll
footage
you're going to roll.
It's just really hard, Charlie
, as I'm
sure you can somewhat imagine,
to see 60
foot tall cypress trees bent over one
after another
, you know
, just all folded
over
under the weight of water.
Buildings gone
from the foundation up,
just gone.
Uh, houses ran into other houses.
Houses
ran into other things
and tore them
down
And then, of course,
the horrible
stories.
And I do not want to be
emotional today
. And the fact that I'm
tired will make it hard not to be
emotional.
But obviously the story of
the children
and the president got to
see that.
He got to talk to the
families.
Yeah.
And it means a lot
. It really does
uh to
see the president
. I know
. Um it means a
lot to people,
you know, and you guys
know this.
The president cares about
ordinary Americans.
Yeah.
Okay. So,
he proves that over and over.
It was great to see him yesterday.
And the first lady, too, right, Will?
Oh, thank you for saying that,
Kevin.
Um, honestly, Rachel,
that's my first
time meeting Melania,
the first lady.
Wow.
Um, and it was really cool
to see her
yesterday
and she spent the president
came over to talk to me
after meeting
with victims families.
She stayed longer
and stayed with those families.
And I
know I've heard
it has really impacted
her
and you know
what can be done
uh for all
these, you know,
the parents of all
these young ladies.
And we should point
out there are hundreds of other people,
not just the campers
, but I know the
camper story
rightfully affects so many.
Yeah. No question.
You also this week
you've been on this
for all kinds of
personal reasons
and it's also your job.
You do a great job.
Everything you've
done has been
so um informative
and also
humanizing
and I think that's been
really important
and um I thought the
interview with the president
was was
phenomenal and important to see.
You
also did an interview
with the president
of a company
um that does cloud seating
and there's been some questions
about it
because there was cloud seating
in the
area.
I just want to know what your
thoughts were on it.
Oh, wait.
You know what?
Let me let me
You really want to know?
But wait, wait, wait
Before I do that,
Will, let's
I saw you this week.
Well, go ahead
. Go ahead
. Set it up.
Well, I was just going to say
I'm going
to show the clip.
I don't know
if you have a clip.
I have a clip
. So, let's show it so
people understand
what we're talking
about.
Cloud seating is a water supply tool
with localized effects
and a long
history
that we can talk about the
safety data of.
unequivocally, our cloud
seating operations
on July 2nd
did not impact the flooding
that occurred later.
Um, and that said,
my heart and prayers
are still with all the people
of Texas
and all the families
that have been
affected.
Our meteorologists actually
proactively suspended operations
a day
before the National Weather Service
issued a flash flood warning.
Okay, just give us the lowdown.
What'
you think of him?
What do you think of
this?
Okay, that's story.
Well, I thought of you.
I saw your
tweets
. I know I know
what you think.
And and I was like
when I saw they want
to talk about cloud seating today
and I was like,
"Okay, is this a
one-on-one with Rachel?
Am I debating
Rachel on Saturday morning?
" And you're
not. Here's what I think, Rachel
. I I
found this I found this fascinating
and
I dove in, Rachel, this week.
I have
done hours and hours of education
for
myself on cloud seating.
I want to start
with this
and I know we're limited time
on Fox and Friends.
Um but so the left
thinks clouds seating is a conspiracy
that doesn't exist
and that is not true
and it's absurd
and uh we are cloud seating
and have
been doing so for 80 years.
It's a real
technology and businesses are built off
it.
International treaties have been
signed
to keep people from weaponizing
it and countries
across the world are
using it to try to get over drought.
Okay. Cloud seating is not
geoengineering or uh the new more
experimental technology
of trying to put
reflective materials
into the sky
to keep the sun from cool uh heating up the
earth. This is a climate change thing.
Let's see
if we can cool the earth by
creating a a layer of reflective
particles
in the sky.
And it's not
chemtrails
. Those are three different
categories.
Chemtrails, geoengineering,
and cloud seating.
And each of them
distinct from one another.
But they do
all get lumped into this idea of weather
modification.
And it is weather
modification.
Now, there's many on the
right
who think it's responsible for
more than it's responsible for
. But I
want to say this, Rachel,
to you and
everybody else
. I walk into this as
everyone should,
and I do think the CEO
of Rain Maker
has a lot of humility.
You
should have humble about
what you're
doing and the chain reaction,
unintended
consequences of what could happen.
But I have learned a lot about the
science.
Um, they use a particle called
silver iodide and salt.
They aerosolize
it into isolated clouds
like one or two
clouds
to try to get moisture
out of a
cloud
that already has moisture but
isn't releasing it.
They're hired by
county governmental co-ops
who are
suffering drought.
And Texas is always
suffering drought.
Western states are
always suffering drought
and to try to
help uh grow crops
and they have
contracts primarily
in Utah, Idaho,
Texas,
I don't know about California.
and they were cloud seating
on July 2nd,
2 days
before these floods
in a
different part of Texas,
170 mi away
downstream,
literally downstream and
downhill
and down jetream
from from
where this took plac
e. I uh I do not
think it affected the Texas floods
. I've
done hours and hours of this
. Uh I don't
think it in any way contributed.
I'm
humble. I've talked to meteorologists.
I've talked to everyone
about this.
I'm humble
. I'm not certain,
but that's what I think.
I don't know either
. I just wonder why I
didn't sign up
. I I didn't Did you guys
vote for cloud seating?
I didn't vote
for cloud seating either
and they're not very open about it.
So,
well, but Rachel
, but you would The way
that works,
just for the record,
is you would at the county commissioner level.
You would at the
at the at the I don't know.
Why did they tell us happening?
I don't
know.
We just need more transparency.
If
you guys are cloud seating,
then tell us
about it.
Go.
That is definitely true.
And I think this guy,
for the record,
I
think this guy has been super
transparent
in addressing the problems.
I'm just telling you
what I think.
You know,
he's done hours and hours of interview.
You can decide
whether or not
you believe it.
You got it.
Great to see you, my friend.
I appreciate you looking into that,
Will.
Thank you for Thank you
for getting up
so early for us.
You knew
I'd fight for that
. By the way,
Rachel, you know,
I'd fight for that.
That's what we're going to do.
I promise
you that kind of story.
See,
and I know
you were fighting for
it.
I do know that. See this week.
Thanks, Will.
Quick timeout.
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