[national anthem] [national anthem] pete: good morning, everybody. again, your photos, phenomenal. my favorite one, the flag with the moon in the middle of the day. i don t know a lot about science, but i know the moon is not supposed to be out in the middle of the day, but sometimes it is. i don t know why. maybe you can help me. [laughter] welcome to fox & friends. rachel: asking questions we can t answer. pete: there s got to be an answer. everything swirls on god s design, on everyone s pattern. rachel: i bet rick knows. pete: i m sure rick knows. will: it s got to be something with science. pete: that was a bright day with the flag and the moon was right there. i don t know if we have it will: it s disconcerting. it should be daylight, and the moon is still out. it doesn t add up. my favorite one is the one where we had the american flag in the midst of the ice and snow-covered forest because with i think it s symbolic of most of the country in the next 24-
o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rocket s red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there who say does that star spangled banner yet wave oer of the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good morning, welcome to fox & friends on this sunday morning. there is your national anthem as is custom, as is tradition right here every saturday and sunday morning. glad to have you with us as we scroll through a few extra pictures this morning. there are so many we don t have enough time on the star-spangled banner to put them in. pete: let them breathe. silence on a sunday morning. will: did you talk too soon? pete: held out nicely. most difficult thing in television. allow dead air. rachel: it was dramatic. will: i thought i spoke too soon. if you thought the show was authentic. send in your photos, fox news. com. they will featured at the national anthem. begin with a fox weat
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be there as someone participating in the caucuses, and we ll have tom bevan from real clear politics with us as well. it s going to be just we re going to be in the gym, right? with you, watching the process. so if you want to watch fox nation, see how it actually happens, and you re going to bring some of the merrills you ve gotten. i think you ve gotten one or two of them. two inches thick so far [laughter] receive about 20 text messages per day, but that s par for the course here in iowa. pete: par for the course in iowa, no doubt. mark, i look forward to seeing you tomorrow and helping voters understand this process which is really interesting and certainly does kick off deciding who the republican nominee will be. mark lucas, see you soon. thank you, pete. poopt president you got it. all right, coming up, national security concerns. a chinese billionaire and ccp member is the second largest owner of u.s. farmland? the new discovery sparking outrage. but first, the more t
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