[National Anthem] [National Anthem] [National Anthem] will good Morning And Welcome to to Fox Friends on this sunday morning, will cain, Rachel Camposduffy and Pete Hegseth, the three of us back together pete good morning. Rachel i always think about pete during the National Anthem because he loves america, but we had a situation at our house where i put up some. Political signs with my neighbors across the street who agree with us politically, and then somebody crumpled them up. Pete really . Rachel yeah. So the neighbors and my family decided that we were going to put in a a flag pole, Pete Hegseth Style Pete nice. Rachel so that went up this week. An American Flag and a different flag if. Pete i need to see a photo of that. You could also electrify the sign. Rachel you know, im thinking about that. Thats actually a really good idea. Sean wanted it even bigger [laughter] it was, like, 30 feet. Im, like, lets not turn the house into a used car Sales Lot will you should get a ring came
of pride with that. we had smoky robinson who wrote poetry from the pavement to the pull pit so to speak, and aretha franklin singing with such radiant intensity about the virtues, the values, the moorings of blackness but also the suffering and the loss and the grief. and she gathered it all into her music. so when you had steven morris, better known as stevie wonder, the temptations, michael jackson coming along my age, this freakishly precocious young man snatching smoky robinson s song from him and never returning it. when you had otis redding say that girl took my song and ain t never giving it back because he knew she added racial
begin to give weight. but the intensity of her voice hung in the air with extraordinary power. that s why she was so great. i asked smoky about what it was like growing in motown before it was a changed american music, but when you were growing up in detroit it had changed american music. and i i think of myself as growing up in boston, kids growing up around the country, i had the teams, i had the celtics whom i was admiring. you had so many others, you were growing up in the town that owned music. what was that like? there was the greatest sense of pride with that. we had smoky robinson who wrote poetry from the pavement to the pull pit so to speak, and aretha franklin singing with such radiant intensity about the virtues, the values, the moorings of blackness but also
no now, mo chance, no prayer, tell that to mike huckabee who might say he is on a mission from god so doesn t care about the first two. when it comes to evangelicals he is the answer to their prayers. the trouble is he has a lot of company at the pull pit and pete schneider knows it. pete, there s a lot of cot competition in that league of the party. last time it was just huckabee by himself in 2008. now who rises to the top in that field? well, neil, i think huck has to have the inside advantage. especially in a caucus state like iowa, where relyú -í5q)4
democratic substitute. what do you think about that congressman? i think the house is republican controlled, a consequence of redistricting. and it was the superpacs that were very engtive in some house races. the fact of the matter is, we gained and there still six out there to be decided. we could gain more. i think at the house level, for the house to continue the role its played for two years is bad advice. the issue the famous statement, what i mean by compromise, i think cantor said, we have to agree with us. that s gone now. the president has a pull pit that he can take to the public on these issues and increase pressure on congress. lot of other issues on the docket. whether it s in the lame duck or coming up in the new session of