Dawns early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming . Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous figh oer the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming. And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air the. Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. O, say does that starspangled banner yet wave oer the land of the free and the Home Of The Brave will well, good morning and welcome to fox friends on this Sunday Morning once again. Beautiful images across america along with your national anthem. Good morning, pete. Good morning, rachel. Pete good morning. Rachel good morning. Pete how you doing . Rachel you had an interesting day yesterday. Pete i did. I took the little guy to the National History museum. Teddy roosevelts still there rachel is he outside . Pete no, they got rid of that. Inside, hes okay. Outside, unacceptable. We went there and then we went to dave and busters. Both were pun. Rachel all great choices for a r
a billionaire real estate developer offering $120 million for the site of the florida condo collapse. the miami herald reports the that the developer is from the middle east. submitted his bid to buy the oceanfront property. other developers are allowed to place bids. a judge will decide who gets property. the judge want as much money as possible for the sale to compensate of families of 98 people who died in the june collapse. those are you are your headlines. will: today marks the 20th annual tunnel to towers 5k run and walk in new york city. 30,000 people are expected to participate retracing the final steps of fdny firefighter stephen siller on september 11th to raise money for the tunnel to towers foundation. pete: let s check in with fox news contributor, joey jones. joins us from the starting line of the 5k. joey, good morning. how is it going?
pete: doing great. looking good there. oh, yeah. right here here we areow, if we go to the bend at my right, the entrance to the brooklyn battery tunnel. in couple hours, 30,000 people will make a 5k washing and run, retracing stephen siller, a fdny firefighter who made it this far on 9/11, before he had to get out of his vehicle, don 60-pounds of gear, run to the towers where he gave his own life. his brother frank started the organization. for 20 years they dedicated homes for servicemembers catastrophically injured and first-responders fallen in the line of duty. at the end of this year they will have done 450 homes. pledging 200 homes the next year. quite a great commitment what they re doing. i m a recipient myself. they made a big, big impact on my life.