♪ ♪ will: america the beautiful performed by the u.s. navy band live on fox square this morning to honor our nation's heros on veteran's day. good morning. welcome to "fox & friends". happy veteran's day. rachel: happy veteran's day to you, pete. pete: and to all the veterans out there. that might be one of the best bands we've ever had. will: that's what toby told you? pete: yes, he only speaks to me and it means something different. will: i heard that part. he said navy beats army every time they perform on fox square. pete: different on the football field, austin. junety amongst veterans and happy veteran's day to all of you out there and those that are married to them and know them and love them and support them and we're honoring vets all morning long and i want to mention the bags and did a segment with heritage gear, heritagegear.com and i brought gifts for my two cohosts and they make sports bags for all licensed teams and they make these and it's beautiful. rachel: the perfect airport throw anything in bag. pete: exactly. this is not americana, i don't know what is. rachel: it is with the leather at the bottom. i love it. pete: they make high quality gear and go to heritagegear.com and buy one of the flag bags and 50% of the bags go to team red, white and blue and team initiatives. these are some of the nicest products we've had. i'm not involved in the company at all, but i was helping them think through the design and i went just go fast ball down the middle. there's no reason to do anything other than the red white and blue. you rock this thing through an airport when you travel, it's always in style. rachel: always in style. pete: if you're looking for christmas for someone, patriot in your life, you cannot go wrong here. heritagegear.com and going for a great cause. rachel: awesome, thanks for this. pete: absolutely. will: i'm going to see that a lot 78 rachel: i know. p ziti we should. will: president biden set to meet with chinese president xi jinping this wednesday and this relationship continues to spiral downhill and public tensions unsure of the friendliness behind the scenes, but i'll tell you one thing that seems to also show some perhaps public front that might be hiding something underneath and the way that san francisco is right now in anticipation of this meeting. pete: no doubt, governor gavin newsom was over in china meeting with >> i ping in china and now that xi jinping is coming to san francisco to meet with joe, he's been begging for this for months and months and months and he'll give him a bit of time in san francisco. now governor newsom is on cleanup duty for joe and this is what san francisco normally looks like and they don't want the men that joe don't want a dictator up in san francisco and see a slum. here's governor gavin newsom on cleaning up. >> i know folks say, oh, they're just cleaning up this place because all those fancy leaders are coming into town. that's true because it's true. but it's also true for months and months and months prior to apac we've been having different conversations. rachel: what? pete: i actually love that answer. rachel: exactly. it's true. it is true. and by the way, that was a very truth and feel it's like he's ready to run and he's taking it terrible situation in san francisco and he's trying to spin it as best he can and really hard situation to spin and he does want to showcase the city before his friend, his new bff comes, and so he's cleaning it up. but the people of san francisco are mad. they're like, what about us? we're paying taxes here. we live here. you only care that your new bff is coming and now you're going to cleanup.up. pete: we like that flippant answer here from the coach on tv and you live that thrombocytopenia and that's the admission, here's jj smith and a san francisco resident and talking about the homeless problem on jesse's show yesterday, watch. >> starting to cleanup and starting to get people inside with shelters and once all this is open with and these people here on the streets will be forgot about again till the next convention shows up. you've still got people out here that sit. still people addicted to drugs and you still have mental illness walking around on the streets but it's not helping them by lock them away in the shelter. it's not helping them by storing these individuals somewhere. they need help. serious help and he's not thought about that. pete: yeah, that's the underlying problem for gavin. wreck the city, wreck the state. will: planting trees. rachel: yeah, he said in that interview as part of it he said when people come over to your house, you want to tell the kids to pick up and put the sox in the drawer. he's just open about it. like i'm doing it for the company and once that gentleman just said, when the company is gone, it's going to be a mess again and they all know it. pete: it's true, the host looks great. rachel: the president and be a world leader and be among people like xi and that's what matters. pete: the international stage and the biden administration and the war in israel work to get rid of hamas and it's ongoing and you find all that and it's iran and we know that donald trump took a very different approach that night biden administration and obama administration did. you'd think given the terrorist attacks of october 7 they'd be tightening the reigns on iran and we've got ships in the region and find deterrence that's working -- excuse me, not working and "the wall street journal" editorial board pointed something out and it's not changed and it's gotten worse and the portion of what they wrote and biden keeps the billions flowing to iran and think they'd have realized by now that enriching the iranian regime is a dangerous mistake and you'd be wrong, relaxed u.s. enforcement of oil sanctions through october and refilling supreme leaders after the october 27 slaughter and more than 40 attacks on u.s. proxies in iran, u.s. troops in iran's proxies in weeks since and no change in policy even after what happened on october 7. rachel: that's right. october 1.4 million average barrels per day sustaining under trump it was only 775,000 average barrels. pete: we were sanctioning them. rachel: we were sanctioning them. the question is why would joe biden knowing that iran is funding hezbollah and hamas. why would he keep that oil money going because everyone got focused on the $6 billion that were given to them but it's really the $40 billion that they've made over the last year in oil so why are they doing it? is it because we need that oil and we need oil prices low expects to close oil production in our country to appease his green base and green donors or is it the way to keep iran deal alive and obama really loves iran and loves the iran deal and he has valerie jared there also obsessed with the deal. what is it? it's a really interesting question? will: president trump address it had on thursday night and talked about joe biden enriching iran in this sanctioned set of oil. >> this is something that would have never happened with me. if i were president and we had the trump administration, impossible to happen and we were getting along well with iran and we would of had a deal with iran and didn't have the funds to do what they're doing now and now there's a lot of funds, not the $6 billion. they gave five hostages and five hostages and that sounds good. they also gave access to $6 billion. that's a lot but that's peanuts compared to the old money. we made it there and they freeze the funds and $100 billion and they got $6 billion. that's a lot of money but they got $6 billion but have $100 billion they made over the last couple year withs oil and they didn't make any money with us and we let people know that if they buy oil from iran they're not going to do business with the united states and they all stopped and iran was broke. rachel: say what you will. that guy's instincts were right. pete: i don't know the answer to your question and there was an obsession with the obama administration with iran and there's a very naive belief that engagement and working with them over time is the path and they sell us that that's the path to prevent ago bomb, which is just absolutely foolish. makes to sense. if you don't want a bomb, they say iran can't have a bomb, they all said it. trump said it and meant it. will: how can anyone look at current state of affairs in the world and say it would be a good idea for iran to have a bomb. regardless of political perspective in the united states, so it's got to be naivivity. pete: or a different alliance of inspiring iran in the region and islam is a small fraction of the middle east and 10-15% of the middle southeast betting on that thatwith the abraham accords and israel and sueny countries have been willing to do and death to israel. rachel: let's not sanction them. will: take a look at video speaking of chance and this video provided by muckraker. it's of migrants in mexico headed towards the united states in a caravan from november 8 and they're chanting bind -- biden, biden, biden. [ chanting biden ]. rachel: do you remember when donald trump left office and joe biden came in, there were people that were being interviewed who would say, you know, i wouldn't have even tried -- they interviewed people coming over the boarder and said i'm doing it now. i didn't even try under donald trump but i'm doing it now, and now you can see that idea has spread and these people know exactly who thomas mancino thank. pete: that's right. we have lieutenant chris oliveras on the show with texas dps. >> we know for a fact those caravans will make their way at some point to the border whether the texas border, arizona border, but the fact of the matter is that video is clearly evidence of the fact that we have failure in our federal government that are encouraging these mass caravans to make it to the border because there's no deterrence, there's no consequences. there's an open welcome mat along the border and it has been that way for the past three years and there's no stopping this and that's why it's states like texas and arizona and stepping and you happen doing as much as we can to try and stop the individuals. will: talk about the open border and they're telling them. rachel: i think they know. by the way, whistled interviewed oliveras, there was a crash and a human smuggler and illegals ran off in foot and left behind a dying 7-year-old in the car. his parents don't run away from their kids. he said what we've been talking about for so long. that's bad what we saw but real consequences for little kids like that had they not been stopped. there are those adults running away. kids in the car. where were they taking these kids? they end up in sex trafficking and end up as child labors in our country and it's so outrageous the complicity we all have in the abuse of these children. it's just so heart breaking. imagine being those little kids in the back of the car and all the adults run away and you're left in that car and you don't know these people. it's crazy. sad. pete: and they're chanting the name of the man clearly from day one responsible for this. rachel: biden, biden, biden. pete: a few additional headlines this morning starting with this, alleged new york city subway vigilante is due back in court tuesday and accused of fire ago gun to scare off a would be mugger on a subway platform in manhattan. how dare he? these exclusive pictures show west virginia native joan rote arriving at his home in queens after posting bail friday morning and police arrested him after firing several shots in an apparent attempt to save a woman from being robbed. no word on the guy trying to rob but the guy that shot a gun to prevent it, he's been arrested. welcome to new york city. scientists in hawaii are warning people to stay out of the water in a national wildlife refuge in maui after a pond turned bright pink. staff have been monitoring the water since last month and no word on what caused the color change and officials believe it may be a bacteria in a high salt water environment and they'll need to do a dna analysis to confirm. rachel: it's pretty. pete: unlv running away against wyoming and that's the first time the rebels have won eight games since 2000 and not normally a football school and meanwhile big veteran's day matchups and army taking on holy cross and it's the coolest college game in america. at noon navy facing uab with the air force squaring off in honolulu at 11:00 tonight and people may not be awake. plenty of football on sunday and check out fox nfl sunday crew broadcasting live from the air force academy in colorado. those are your headlines. will: all right. rachel: all right, coming up, white house reportedly wanted joe mansion to run for senate again, but joe said no. now the question is: will he run against joe biden? 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(vo) get your competitive offer at opendoor dot com. rachel: good morning, everyone. it is a beautiful day here in new york city. >> we have the veteran's day parade that kicks off at 9:30 and goes up fifth avenue and very exciting and thank you to all the veteran's watching this morning. take a look at maps and not a bad forecast and there's rain along the gulf coast going to put a damper on some events and take a look at the stationary front bringing areas of low pressure from the gulf and a lot of moisture from the pacific, and that could lead to potential for flooding for coastal areas, 3-5 inches easily for some of the regions and couple systems moving into the west this week. that's going to impact travel. that's something we're going to have to watch over the next seven days. there's your veteran's day forecast and the northwest, higher elevation snow, certainly rain along the coast, texas needs to watch out, the southeast really nice forecast for new york and early thanksgiving travel outlook. i know it's early but i just want to prepare folks that we're going to have some busy weather and that means impacting a lot of travel and dip in the jet stream and couple of areas of low pressure and you're going to have to watch the fox weather forecast. i will too . pete, will, and rachel, other to you. pete: brightening up our saturday. >> i appreciate that. don't tell rick. will: you're for sure going to dunk on him. we're marking veteran's day at brand new black rifle coffee store in frisco, texas. rachel: the coffee crew is presenting the boot campaign with a very generous donation. pete: we have our friend joey jones with ask founder matt best and copartner of communications. you've got a rowdy crew there, man. reporter: i don't have them in my ear but that's okay. i have a produce their will let me know. have you tossed to me yet? i don't have anything in hi ear yet. will: it's all you, joey. pete: you got it. you got it. reporter: not a big deal. grand opening of frisco, texas, black rifle coffee company, and this place is mad with people. they're everywhere. but just like a company like this would be, this is a purpose behind a business. we are here with lindsey lott of boot campaign. tell us about boot campaign, they're benefiting from this opening. >> yes, first, thank you, joey, for your service. we're grateful for you and our mission is to honor and row store the life of veterans by providing life improving programs and we're here to celebrate an amazing membership with black rifle coffee. reporter: you're helping veterans, post sufficients obviously mostly get through whatever troubles they're going through with their health and wellness. i know a little bit about a program myself. but you have to have supporters to do that and one of them is black rifle coffee company and matt best. matt, how are you supporting boot campaign? >> pretty awesome day and thanks to all the veterans out there and we want to present a check on veteran's day to the boot campaign, near and dear to my heart. $500,000 and our first installment of the million that we'll be giving them. everyone that supports us through the fox audience allowed us to do that . our customers are making this possible. thank you, guys, so much. .i causes raise a can, raise a million and well on your way to a million and you were telling me before we got on, we're going to get there and such an amazing thing and why is it important to support boot campaign for black rifle. >> their individualized treatment is so important to me and a lot of amazing organizations out there and what they do for the individual veteran and visible wounds of war is the standard for nonprofit. they'll always have our support, and really excited for the good they do in the world. >> thank you. reporter: lindsey, how many veterans will a donation like this help? >> on average, about $100 is an hour of care in our health and wellness program so it's a significant amount. we are incredibly grateful. reporter: she's looking at me thinking i'm going to do the marine corp. math on this like 500,000 divided by 100 times 25. the marine corp. birthday is yesterday and we're eating crayons. we're not there yet. >> can't cash this check, joey. as a marine, might think so. but army and marines, we're going to come together. reporter: black rifle coffee company is america's coffee brand. i see what they do every day with my relationship with matt and boot campaign and this money will go to help a lot of veterans. thank yous i goose, for what you've done and thank you, lindsey, for being apart of it. check outer hair bootcampaign.org and i'm going to go learn what i'm doing because i mixed too many things. guys, back to you. pete: i wish i had black rifle coffee right now. will: i do too. pete: i'll be at that frisco store very soon. rachel: i can't wait to see them bricks and mortar all around the airports, the corner stores, love it. will: coming up, eric adams' phone is now in the fbi's hand. the investigation into new york city mayor. rachel: but joe mansion says no to another senate run, but the white house wished it went differently. pete: brian kilmeade could not resist coming into work on a saturday. he'll react, next. 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saying i'm a better better democrat than president bide than launched a fast ball and sinker and slider and knuckle ball or going to say i'm a better alternative to both. i'm going to run up the middle at which time he's got rfk, extreme left cornell west and if he might say, listen, i'm a moderate conservative and try to take votes from trump. i don't really think he dislikes joe biden. i do think he thinks he's a much better choice. on the negative side and joe mansion died and the moderate let down and they don't like the fact he stopped spending programs and on the left, they say you ruined everything. we could have been the squad party, if it wasn't for you, joe mansion. he always brawled with aoc. pete: he's a man without a political home. no labels has ballot access in the states and real quick answer, do you think that's where he'd go if he did run? >> yes, i do. i evidently get along with those guys great. he needs somebody that will get him on every single ballot right away. they need credibility. everybody knows joe mansion. they can't put somebody out that's rich and has to introduce himself. joe mansion doesn't have to introduce himself to anyone. i think he fits the bill. pete: he certainly teased it. brian, you've got a great new book out, i love this one, teddy and booker t and catch brian on spots of the village tonight and vero beach tomorrow and madison, connecticut, on tuesday. at al briankilmeade.com. tell us about the book. >> i have a show and we've been shooting for eight months and on fox nation and soon on the channel with the war going on, we can't really go to taped programming, but i wanted to see how two people moved the country forward. talk about veteran's day, teddy roosevelt was assistant secretary of the navy and said i'm going into the spanish war last and i'll be a colonel and we know about his charge up san juan hill and he was the rough rider. put together an all star team that included the buffalo soldiers and had all the success and then governor, became vice president and then president. when he was vice president, he met a guy named booker t washington born a slave in the south, launched tuskegee and started elevating the black community, a graduating 1500 at a time. everybody would learn the books and learn the classics and they learn his skill. they learned the basics of life. everything from hygiene to how to handle yourself to how to get a job. he was transforming the south while winning the respect of not only people in america but around the globe and when i found out he went to the white house and the controversy around it and it was referenced by john mccain in his concession speech, believe it or not in america at that time to have a black man having dinner at the white house with teddy roosevelt's family was not something many pockets of the country were ready for, but he pushed everyone forward. he made people rethink about the racial lines and the differences. i was inspired by his book, found teddy roosevelt all over bobooker t washington's books. pete: you've outdone yourself. find more on briankilmeade.com. who do you have tonight on one nation? >> eric tram and marco rubio will be there and governor ron desantis will join us from iowa. kaikale kayleigh mcenany and emy compagno is joining us. we bring that up tonight at 9:0 eastern. pete: we don't have time for you to say anything but we had our brain room look into your claim that the kilmeade family invented camouflage. we were not able to confirm. you might be one of the others that was apart of t brian, but we did investigate i have research, inconclusive weather brian kilmeade is responsible for camouflage. >> my mom's side. my aunt cathy with trey yingst will get to the bottom of this. seeing it it's family lure or if it happened. pete: we expect a report. brian kilmeade, you can get undressed and thank you for serving us this morning. >> thank you. i might be undressing now. pete: he probably is. all right, rachel, over to you for headlines. rachel: tall tales by brian kilmeade. thanks, pete. turning now to your headlines, the parents of a termly ill baby in the uk losing their appeal in court yesterday to have her life support removed at home rather than the hospital or any hospice setting. indie gregory was diagnosed with a rare disease and forcing doctors to put the infant on a ventilator and the italian government granted the doctor citizenship to be treated at a hospital in italy, rome. new york city mayor eric adams isn't backing down after federal agents seized his electronics earlier this week as part of a federal probe in his campaign fundraising. adams saying "as a former member of law enforcement i expect all members of my staff to follow the law and fully cooperate with any sort of investigation and i will continue to do exactly that. i have nothing to hide. the fbi raided the home of adam's chief fundraiser after she was accused of taking part in a kickback scheme involving the turkish government. a team of veterans and military special operate torrs are raising awareness for a veteran's mental health. they carried an american flag more than 150 miles, ending their journey in aitkin, south carolina, yesterday. it was all to raise money for veteran's mental health, ptsd and to commemorate veteran's day. in just over an hour, two members of that team will be joining us with more on their mission. those are your headlines. right now in london, a massive pro palestinian rally marchs through the city in what's expected to be the largest ever in the uk. more on that coming up. plus, how you can help our nation's heros by wearing this american-made brand. but first, the u.s. navy northeast ceremonial band is live on fox square honoring our heros. ♪ they say seeing is believing, but with stearns & foster, that's only part of the story. we handcraft every stearns & foster using the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming intellicoils, for a beautiful mattress and indescribable comfort every single night. stearns & foster. what comfort should be. for a limited time, bring home incredible comfort with savings up to $800 on select adjustable mattress sets. learn more at stearnsandfoster.com. 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