stars through the perilous fight o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: welcome to fox and friends . there is a perfect rendition of your national anthem as opposed to last night during game one of the world series where the world series singer flubs the lines. pete: i missed that. will: rachel is live on the border in del rio, texas. rachel: i miss you guys but we have great mexican food last night. pete: we look forward to it. you ve been talking to voters about additional great features, we miss you but i went to bed at 5:5 of the world series. will: the phillies won in extra innings last night on fox. starting this morning, house speaker nancy pelosi s husband paul recovering after yesterday s violen
the gas prices down from $5 when i took office. that s a lie. it was 2.39 the day he took office. thank you for being here. chicago marry lori lightfoot defending a proposal continue to crease her pay saying it s not a salary increase. it s not only tone deaf. jackson under pressure throws and it s in the back of the end zone. unlikely touchdown. i say hey, hey, u.s.a. we ain t seen our better days. hell no. hey, y all. steve: good morning, st. mary s pennsylvania. you can see it looks like a traffic circle or a square they have got trees that will effectively be christmas trees here within about a month or so. it is currently freezing there. it is 32 degrees, but they are going for a high today of about 56. are. ainsley: technically freezing at 33. steve: 32. ainsley: you are the weather guy. st. mary s 1842. a group of catholics came to the area to escape persecution in east coast cities. the town is known for a product often associated with germany
those were the ones we encountered. yesterday in a fox and friends town hall i spoke to locals in the border sector to see how this is impacting them. here s what they had to say. it is clear to me you all think this is a dire emergency. i will start with you. you are a prosecutor. you work in the law area but also a ranch. we had to change the way they kids. the kids if they hear helicopters or sirens have to run home. they are instructed to do that when they are outside. that is happening in the united states. when you have a house with your front door you don t go to sleep with the front door open because you want to protect your family. right now we sleep with our front door open as a nation because of the policies we have and the terrorist numbers will show that and i worry what the future holds for the nation.
people suspected of terrorist ties. ainsley: scary. steve: how will this move in border towns? ainsley: rachel campos-duffy is asking that town hall in del rio, texas. rachel: thanks for having us here. here in del rio live and great group of people. been talking to all of you in between the commercial breaks here and it s clear to me you all think this is a dire emergency. greta, i m going to start with you, what do you see? you are a prosecutor, you work in the law area but you are also your family owns a ra right have had to change thy . the the o they are instructed to dicoptere when theoutside. that s ied stat. ucf you have th yr fron yougo to slee yr door opebecause you want you and