[national anthem] [national anthem] will: good morning and welcome to fox and friends on this sunday morning, will cain, pete hegseth and rachel campos duffy. good morning. rachel: good morning. pete: come on in. we re here. will: feels like we never left. pete: we kind of never did. rachel: we kind of ended up at my house hanging out. pete: we did. we took rick, and we journeyed out to your beautiful home will: in maryland. rachel: it s far. i live in the country, purposefully. i can t go to tennessee pete: it was excellent, we had a great time. will: spent all day breaking down the problems of the world, and all the problems of the world ended by the end of the night. we had an hour-and-a-half long me, pete and rick in an uber sitting like this, i was in the middle seat [laughter] multiple wrong turns, lost in washington heights. pete: multiple requests by the driver to stop to get cigarette- will: which i denied. [laughter] rachel: the funny part is rick an
s.l.e.d. has been investigating for a solid two years, and nothing has been released. but now you heard on friday the public is turning its attention back to that what we consider to be a murder. pete: well, as more details come out, keep us updated. it just seems to be one of those things where a lot of bad things happen around this family, it s peeling the onion, pete. you keep peeling it, you find more. pete: incredible. eric bland, thank you very much for your time. thank you for having me. pete: you got it. i m going to toss it over to rachel for a few headlines. rachel: thank you, pete. turning now to this tragic story. the family of a baby who died from fentanyl poisoning in florida is now suing airbnb over the can death. they say their 19-month-old child died while napping in the rental home. the family claims the previous rents are to blame saying they admitted to throwing a a drug the-fueled party before checking out. the family s attorney saying