stars through the perilous fight 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 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 & friends on this sunday morning coming to you live from el paso, texas, ahead of president joe biden s visit. we join you here. will cain, emily campano, pete hegseth. along the southern border. pete: you re fortunate. you don t have to wear a town. that is mountain time. very early for will cain. god morning emily as well. good morning. pete: can t see it is spot. will: i will trade you a necktie for some long johns right now. it is about 32 degrees right here. i m within the city of el paso, pete. the city of el paso, essentially, but for the rio grande river and border blends into juarez, mexico. i don t know if you see behind me. this is a s
pete: indeed. morning, will. how s it going there? it s still pretty dark, but you ve got a border wall behind you and a president finally decided at least to make a layover, three hours, in el paso today. will: yeah. it is still dark, as you mentioned, it s 6 a.m. here in the mountain time zone of el paso, texas. it s approximately, i would say, 35 degrees. and to your point, pete, this is the second time that it s been sort of a layover for president biden in his career to visit the southern border. once before it was driving through the, essentially, and today it s a stopover on his way to mexico city. the el paso sector of our southern border is 2 the 68 miles 268 miles. it includes portions of new mexico. i m sitting just yards from the rio grande river are, and a section of the border wall. you know, pete and emily, i m looking at essentially right here next to me is we ll go over here in just a moment, this is the heavy metal border wall you ve come to expect, two
good to be with you this afternoon. i m peter alexander, in today for katy tur. and president biden is about to touch down in new york. yup, new york. not your typical battleground state, 12 days out from these crucial midterm elections. why? because republicans are pushing their advantage deep into the blue strong hold during these final weeks. the president will intensify his efforts to paint republicans as a threat to the economy and the wallets of every day americans in a speech this afternoon. he s going to speak directly to residents in the syracuse area. there he is specifically, an area that stands to benefit specifically from the economic legislation that he has passed in recent months. but is it too little too late? new polling from usa today and suffolk university suggests democrats have an uphill climb and voters prefer the generic republican congressional candidate over a democratic one, that is a nine-point game for republicans since july. suggesting most of the
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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