if. [national anthem] if. [national anthem] if [national anthem] pete: good morning. welcome to fox & friends on this sunday, november 19th, year of our lord 2023, and and your photos continue to come in. thank you for sending them. friends@foxnews.com. pretty cool. good morning, you two. will: good morning. rachel: good morning. there s a school with a flag that big in front of i love it. pete: maybe a public school. [laughter] rachel: it looked like a public school. will: jealous of those red leaves. it s beautiful up here in the fall. rachel: gorgeous. will: i had a japanese maple, lost it too. lost a lot of trees pete: you don t have the turning of the leaves in texas? will: it s just now starting, but all my trees i lost dead in the summer rachel: because it was exceptionally hot or because you weren t a good horticulturist? will: both. [laughter] pete: and now he s got new grass he s trying to get to grow. rachel: gotta do the astroturf. will: never. ne
you can let your hair down. gotta keep your head up. you can let your hair down. good morning, welcome to the fourth and final hour of fox and friends with the beautiful shot of the sun gleaming off the atlantic ocean off of new jersey. i love to start the hour if we might in montana. okay. you guys know i spent i m in montana, living there, and i was taken in not just by the community and the beautiful state but also a specific family, the ekstroms of l diamond e ranch. today is the 80th birthday of brett ekstrom who was a surrogate mother for me, wonderful family, and i can t believe there we are, all of us together with me and one of my boys. is that brett holding the rifle there? it is. it s a bb gun. let s have a target contest while we sit on the back deck and i can t believe she s turning 80 but happy birthday. love it. rachel: those were your yellowstone days. correct. he s heading back in that direction. we all are. rachel: we re all returning
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