democratic governor, gretchen witmer. brushoff of a double-digit reelection victory.she talks about gun control. abortion rights, and fears for her own safety. you say you think about it all the time. it s not ããi thought about all the time, you still think about it all the time? [music] and later, actress turned business mobile, jessica alba. she reveals how she protected herself from the dark side of hollywood. [music] i felt like i was very much having to put up this armor. so, i wouldn t ããyou know, be prayed on.[music] we have two things in common. [indiscernible] [indistinct chatter] do you feel your life is in the sun. and the love of my mother is what brought me here. what was the worst investment? there s a long list of really bad ones. [music] punk if you re ready for change! michigan governor, gretchen witmer is a rising star in the democratic party. all right, i m so happy to be here to drink! are you ready?? gone from campaigning on th
[the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] will: welcome to fox and friends weekend on this saturday. which picture from across the us of a got charlie hurt to go hmm. charlie:the guy in the american flag shorts. will: we thought it would be maybe rachel: graduation. will: a tribute to pete hegseth. rachel: that would be a great business for, graduation gowns, jackets, everything from the inside. he might not work for us anymore. charlie: i didn t even know it was a graduation gown. rachel: my cousin are at had a picture of it. he is a veteran. a lot of stuff of veterans. the kinds of people who get on those motorcycles and drag across the country. i am proud of him and love him. happy i got his picture. will: happy to have you here, charlie. we are happy to have you watching as well this morning. as we get to the presidential election a big moment later this week as the
[music] well, before her half-billion dollar beauty brand, jessica alba lived paycheck to paycheck. putting and the practice, the lessons are immigrant parent taught her. lessons she now credits for her success. you grew up in a traditional and conservative mexican-american family. true story. what were you told are the expectations for you? not a lot of expectations other than like hopefully you will find you know, good husband that will take care of you. really? that was ããthat was a judgment from my grandparents. not ããnot a bad one because it was frankly, the reality that they grew up with. and they worked so hard to get
years stephanie s children have basically been in agony, feeling as though their mother had essentially vanished and then four years were able to get answers, not complete closure. 700,000 people go missing in the united states every year and many times families, particularly families of color and this is a mexican-american family they feel the police don t pay proper attention to their cases. the waco police say they didn t have evidence to send them toward the water, but we were able to watch this all unfold, and now her children have a sense of what happened to their mother that night and they re able to move forward. craig? it really is a remarkable story on so many levels, and god bless those good samaritan cold case divers. antonia, thank you so much for bringing us that story. you can catch more of that