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were so gal lantly 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? ♪ rachel: good morning. good morning. i didn't see that the camera is following us. it is zick in the morning, i am awake. i promise i am awake. normally at the start of the show it is one of you guys. one of the first times i had to start the 6:00. pete: true. will: i looked up. it says rachel. rachel: thanks for saving me, guys. good morning, will, "good morning america," good morning pete. will: glad to to have you with . fox news alert. at least three people are killed, 50 hurt after an amtrak train derails in northern montana. will: it was heading west when several train cars toppled over. rachel: ashley strohmier, what is the latest? reporter: three deaths and injuries were confirmed. after the am trach derailed near joplin, montana. a very small town. it happened 4:00 p.m. mountain time, builder line went from seattle to chicago derailed with 46 passengers and 1crewmembers on board. amtrak spokesperson says they were working with local authorities to transport those who were hurt to evacuate other passengers. we're saddened to learn three people lost their lives as a result of this accident. also said the incident response team was initiated. we're sending emergency personnel and amtrak leadership to the scene. the train had two low low motives and 10 train cars. the train flipped over and dozens of people surrounding the crash site. ntsb is sending a team of investigators to determine what exactly caused that derailment. will: thank you, ashley. pete: look at the pictures, tragic. three people lost their lives. you looked at a flat open field. in your mind you think it is harrowing curve. rachel: i was in a amtrak accident, remember the congressional one. we were going to the congressional retreat. what is interesting, when you're in a train you walk about. when that happened people can also, you're not locked in a seat. it is scary. you see what the people are thinking there watching this whole thing. looks like it is pretty cold, thinking about them. will: stay on the story throughout the morning. pete: train seattle to chicago, one day, 21 hours. think about those folks. tragic. will: absolutely. to the southern border, 15,000 seems to be the number, that is the estimated number of migrants congregated in del rio, texas, that were dispersed. in juarez, mexico, mounting crisis of migrant population. shelters, social services somewhat overwhelmed. this while another migrant caravan seems to be heading north through mexico towards the american southern border as well. chad wolf, former acting dhs secretary told us about the coming crisis yesterday on "fox & friends." >> we'll see more. we have reports another caravan of haitians come up from central mexico to the border. of the vast majority of the folks are released into the interior the country, when the secretary and others say the border is closed, 9,000 get released into the country, it's a lie. they're not being honest with the american people. they're doing a disservice. rachel: they're straight up lying saying they're releasing, detaining them or send them back. the mexican government is missing trump's policies right now. the other people who are missing trump's policies all the people that live along the border communities. representative tony gonzalez for example, from that part of texas, the southern part of texas he says these border towns are in crisis because of this. >> it is complete chaos. you have high-speed chases. just sheer number of folks coming through these small towns. our hospitals are filled to capacity. often times local residents can't even be seen at the hospital because they're at capacity. it has caused pure key i don't . the president needs to visit the southern border along with the vice president. bring her along as well. pete: that is exactly right. you know what is different from a president visiting a hurricane or flood zone to see it first-hand, those are things they didn't create. joe biden goes to the border, this is crisis of his making right now. he has to own the carnage there. that is a big difference why they haven't been willing to go. you mentioned numbers. it is true. i am possible to get your arms around what it is. 15,000 haitians still in mexico, trying to figure out the what is the next best time to go. that is their calculation. this caravan coming. you mentioned 15,000 which is the number i used as well. when mayorkas came out two days ago, he said 30,000 had gone through the camp september 9. 2000 were deported. the camp is gone. 9,000 in. impossible to wrap your arms around that, not to mention number of people that got away because so much attention paid to bidenville under the bridge. legal traffic is open across the international bridge in del rio. irony legal crossings were shut down for a week. commerce goes on between mexico and united states now the legal passage is open for people that cross back and forth. >> there might have been a lot of pressure on biden, not just because of the illegal immigrants the commerce on that was shut down. that might have been also why they decided to clear the camp. clearing the camp, means 90, 95% of the people were dispersed with our tax dollars sent out to the country. by the way, mayorkas admitted that they have not given covid tests or anything to these people. pete: true. will: lesson in incompetency from start to finish. a massive rally last night with former president donald trump in perry, georgia. while president trump was on the stage, he called up to the podium, a marine, the marine who reached over the wall in kabul at hamid karzai airport, grabbed a baby. a image that you probably remember as a marine pull as baby up over the barbed-wire to safety. president trump called up the marine to be honored on the stage last night. >> we're all so honored to be joined by one of the marines who bravely served in kabul during the withdrawal and helped evacuate children over the airport, and over the airport wall. saw saw him. he did a great job. lance corporal hunter clark. lance corporal, come up here. [cheers and applause] come up. handsome guy. hunter comes from a military family and went to school right here in perry, georgia, can you believe that? [cheers and applause] >> i am the guy that pulled the baby over the wall, definitely probably one of the greatest things i have ever done in my entire life. [cheers and applause] i want to thank all the support from all of y'all. it really means a lot. i'm glad to be home now today, thank you. [cheering] >> usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! pete: it was really cool moment. there is that image again which captured, captured so of what was going on at the bridge. desperation of the situation. bravery of our marines. jen and i were watching live last night, calls him up. we skipped over it in the clip. he walks up, do you want to say something? as he always does, as trump always does. you want to say something? the look in his eyes, you want me to say something. he stepped up and he did. from a marine corporal in kabul to the podium. at a huge rally. all of which you could have watched on position nation. i don't know if it is there right now but eventually will be for sure. i think they had the image, they had 13 chairs. i don't know if they had the image. they had 134 -- 13 chairs in the front with flags and honored. rachel: hunter not only one honored. also there was herschel walker. he is running for u.s. senate. he will actually be on the show coming up a little bit later. pete: by the way, trump went for two hours. two hours. rachel: of course he did. pete: how much money would you pay to watch joe biden speak for two hours. will: as entertaining that might be, i would like joe biden like president trump did walk to the stage take questions well over an hour, from any reporter who wants to ask a question, adversarial or friendly, hour 1/2 of questions, obviously ill-prepared, obviously not ill-prepared, obviously unpreproduced moment, i would rather see that than two hour speech from joe biden. pete, sorry, that was stream of consciousness in response to the two hour speech. i would love one moment from two minutes of press corps that hasn't been absolutely muzzled. rachel: what about this, based on your conversation yesterday, what if it was a different hunter at the biden rally, would you like that? will: i would also like that. rachel: have that hunter, trump will that this hunter. pete: those press conferences were amazing. must see, tune in. will: think about those a lot when i see that joe biden and his administration pushes the press corporation out and boris johnson dares to take two questions and then the american press tries to ask one, no, no, everybody out. think about for 90 minutes. i used the wrong word, i said ill-prepared. pete: unscripted. will: unscripted. no one would know what happened in the press conference. no one knew what was going on. he took one after another, as a president should. >> made it so exciting as well you never knew what would happen in those moments. we had never had any of those. good point, will. will: people are expected to pay their respects at a memorial service for gabby petito. the visitation starting at 12 p.m. eastern as the search for her boyfriend intensifies. "dog the bounty hunter" joining the manhunt for brian. laundrie? >> what is greatest experience? outdoorsman. somebody knows something. somebody else knows where he is at, where they dropped him off at or did they drop him off? we get a scent of a trail. we get a scent he is done. will: duane chapman says he plans to search the appalachian trail after receiving trips pointing that direction. i used to watchdog "the bounty hunter." he is in trouble. 150 people stranded on highest observation wheel in las vegas. the pods tilt. the ride reportedly stopped working due to a network connectivity issue. that is terrifying. passengers were suspended 550 feet in the air for 90 minutes before being able safely to get off the arrived. meghan markle and prince harry make a appearance at the global music festival. they called for covid vaccines equity. basic human right. should be available to everyone around the world. mayor bill de blasio at the event. he was quickly booed after taking the stage. >> new york city, it is proud to be at the forefront of the climate revolution with our own new york city green new deal. will: second time de blasio was booed in recent weeks. he received a similar welcome at new york city's homecoming concert last month. an those are your headlines. rachel: as a former political spouse, i feel bad. she is a mess too. you know, meghan markle and prince harry, people don't realize that they're on this trip but they hired their own videographer. this trip is staged a trip for their next netflix documentary. will: remember they moved to america for privacy. rachel: they needed to get away from the press. but hired their own press so they can actually you know, massage the story and make sure it meets that are sophiecation. will: money. rachel: a lot. pete: up next, national guard, get this story, standing by to fill in as new york's vaccine mandate goes into effect for doctors and nurses tomorrow. if the doctors and nurses don't get the shot, the national guard will step in. what will it mean for patient care? rachel: that's right. we'll have lawrence jones. he is live at the state fair of texas. we'll check in with our buddy coming up. ♪. mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 24 months. ends monday. 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not lawrence. big tex. how far are you from big tex now. >> big tex is that way. the cotton bowl is right there. will: in two weeks, texas will beat ou. >> we'll see, will. we'll see will. after the performance from yesterday we can see that happening. will: texas hung 70 on texas tech yesterday. texas hung 70 on texas tech. >> embarrassed the other texas team. i think they felt bad after covering that tragedy. they sent me to the state fair of texas to enjoy the food. i will get a hat fitted for me. i left my cowboy boots. there is lot of food here. fried everything. fried everything. honor to get your food in the great state of texas. the thing with texas you can carry within the fair. a lot of texas traditions, can't wait to enjoy. will: can't wait to see you get fitted for a hat? when will you do that? do it on the show with us? >> do it on the show. add it to my hat collection. will, until you become the enterprise reporter you don't get to do cool things like that, brother. i know you're jealous you don't get a custom hat. do enterprise. will: i want to see what color. how big after brim you're going with. i want to see what crease you choose. i want to see the one you pick for will. will: i will judge you every step of the way. >> we'll give him the small hat. rachel: pete, lawrence -- will: i like it. rachel: what is your favorite fried food at the fair? >> it is probably fried oreos. got to go get the fried oreos. i will get the gator. there is fried alligator egg nest. i guess fried alligator eggs. that is new. a little creepy. but i will try it. rachel: we'll check back with you in a little bit, lawrence. maybe it will be a little lighter out there. >> thanks, guys. rachel: it is dark. >> central time. will: lawrence, see you later. >> great job. pete: there is no carrying at the minnesota state fair, tell you that. that is big thing for the state s that way at texas, like the texas state fair. will: big economic event. huge turnout, number of people go through that, two weeks, i can't remember how long it is. of course one of the centerpieces is texas-ou, in the cotton bowl in the middle of texas state fair. you can try anything, fried snickers, anything. rachel: see what he chooses. pete: back here to new york city because as you know a lot of vaccine mandates. rachel: not as fun as texas. pete: move to texas. will: we have. pete: some people have. they are smart to do so. there were vaccine mandates coming for teachers. all public teachers in new york state or city. i think city required to get a vaccine by monday or else they will be fired by tuesday. a federal judge stepped in, and said, brought an injunction we'll hold off on this, bring it to a three-person panel to decide whether that will be allowed. it still holds however for health care workers. if you're a health care worker in the city you need to have vaccine otherwise you will be fired. that will lead to shortages. 18% or 16% of workers in the city said i won't he get the vaccine. governor hock brown, hochul governor hochul here in the new york, the deadline for the vaccine is coming. they will bring in the national guard if 2 doesn't work. >> our expectation is that all health care workers in the state of new york will be vaccinated by monday. we will have a deployment program that we're going to be announcing, possibly in anticipation but this can be 100% averted. rachel: we had yesterday, by the way, a teacher, one of the teachers who was leading this movement against this mandate for teachers in new york city and they have the same concerns that some of the health care workers said they don't want. they want their right not to be vaccinated and the reason is very simple. many of them are nursing. some are pregnant or want to pregnant, they don't want to do anything to disrupt their cycles, what not. other people have religious exemptions. meanwhile i believe in addition to bringing in the national guard, they said they will try to get people from out-of-state. they're looking at replacing our good nurses and doctors and health care nurses with foreign workers. i thought that was really fascinating they're willing to go there. will: speeding up the process apparently for nurses getting out of school to immediately get -- the point is, we're creating a man-made situation here, right? we're already hearing about hospitals pushing to capacity and having trouble handling. what we'll do, go ahead and put in a policy that pushes staff out of the hospital, bring in the national guard? pete: apparently. will: untrained new nurses to put them on the job? rachel: yeah. pete: national guard driving buses in boston. national guard staffing hospitals. pretty soon national guards will teach kids. you can do what the government weren't do. by the way the teachers are saying. rachel: social workers. pete: teachers and workers are against this. treat us like the nypd. nypd has a vaccine mandate or get tested once the week. that is not the same as absolute mandate. they're not giving mandate option. good enough for nypd on the streets. unions for teachers. federal bureaucrats. rachel: the teachers very abandoned by the union. many quit the union because of this. here is dr. sarah klein from the university of rochester medical center. here is what she has to say about it. >> it is outrageous to hear that kind of message after we've all been working some of us on the front lines for the last year-and-a-half. people in the early stages without any proper ppe, not knowing what we were dealing with. a year-and-a-half later to turn around hear that. it is horrible. i've been hearing rumors bringing in traveling nurses and apparently bringing in foreigners to try to replace these jobs. i don't see how it is going to work. frankly it is not good for patient care. pete: such a wonderful point. for a year these workers were on the front lines without a vaccine. with a new coronavirus, no one new anything about. they could have caught it and died in a moment's notice. they did that for us. the duty as front line workers. we sal lewded them for that. now we'll fire them if they don't want to get vaccine why interesting how they turn on them. they are celebrating, health care workers, front line workers, we will replace with you foreigners because you won't do what we say. will: last point, not good for patient care. patient care is pushed back of the line. if you're sick in the hospital, you're not a priority. what was priority was, putting the vaccine into your body before you got to the hospital. now you don't get any early treatment. therapeutics, hard to get early treatment with therapeutics. reduce the nursing care, experienced nurses on staff? we'll look back on this pandemic and we should at some point, not only is it a shame, we killed thousands of people, literally we killed thousands of people with these policies. rachel: yes. because, because we ignored early treatment, our health leaders did. in addition we ramped up the fear and a lot of people didn't to to go to the hospital to get check ups. they didn't check cancer early. didn't catch heart issues that would have been caught. we'll look, right, will, we'll look at this what the heck here. will: if we ever return to insanity. atlanta mayor gets protection once she leaves office. former congressman from georgia, doug collins reacts next. ♪. carl lost his gig as a hand model during a bizarre hitchhiking incident. 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>> will, can you imagine the definition of hypocrisy that gets any bigger than this? someone who taken money from the police. funded for the social programs which are not working in atlanta. crime rate is here. part of atlanta wants to form a new city in this. biggest thing in the election race. she wants police protection for six more months. either you like the police and understand what they do, or you don't like them. you can't have it both ways. that is mayor bottoms whole philosophy. she is really critical on this issue. it is sad, people not being protected with 500 officer shortage in atlanta are playing the price for this. will: to be clear, it is semantic game, mayor bottoms says she resisted efforts to defund the police but diverted money into social services. effectively same thing. what many advocates called for shifting money from one place to another. you asked me a question, can you imagine a bigger hypocrisy. i can. every time i look around the nation, elected officials some come to covid protocols committing the most blatant acts of hypocrisy i imaginable, comparable to this, lori lightfoot in chicago, defund the police and get personal protection. when you see all of this, doug, everywhere it is happening what is going on in america? is it hypocrisy or is it something more? >> i'm beginning to believe this is something more. rules for thee, not for me. this has to be something broken down and when you see it in cities like atlanta, chicago, we want the protection but we don't want it for others like we're trying to set up this double standard that says we know better than everybody else. this is what americans, next year or so going into the next election cycle, people are starting to see the hypocrisy whether it be with vaccine mandates. having elected officials basically flaunt the protocals or even in the police idea you can't tell people we're not defunding the police but actually taking money away from it. people are not dumb. politicians have to learn. this liberals, especially in atlanta, made this an issue. it is going to be an issue. it will affect coming up because people are tired of what they see as the double standard of justice. will: what i'm getting at hypocrisy suggests a accident or embarassment, accompanied by some shame. no shame for the double standard. caste system that says they don't believe the rules. reach you had out to the mayor's office. we haven't heard back from them. they haven't said anything. doug collins, thanks for being with us this morning. >> very well, take care. will: all right. up next a virginia mother blasts the board after finding inappropriate books in her kid's school. >> both of these books include pedophilia. there are children in the audience. will: she joins us live after this ironic attempt to shut her up. joey jones live for the 20th annual tunnel of towers five k walk and run. he will be there all morning long. ♪. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. to make my vision a reality. i have to take every perspective, and see clearly from every point of view. with my varilux progressive lenses i seamlessly transition from near to far. and see every detail in sharp focus. when you see no limits, there are no limits. book now at your local essilor experts to push the limits of your vision. varilux lenses by essilor. there's software. and then there's industrial grade software, forged from decades of industrial experience and insights. meet honeywell forge. analytical software that connects assets and people to deliver a cybersecure record of your entire operation. so that everyone, in your boardroom and beyond, speaks the same language. honeywell forge. industrial grade software. ♪. rachel: virginia school system has suspended circulation of two books from their library after a mother expressed concern about their explicit material. >> both of these books include pedophilia. >> there are children in the audience here. >> do not interrupt my time. do not interrupt my time. >> i would like to remind everybody -- >> i will stand hire until my time is restored and my time is finished. rachel: why were these books on the school shelves in the first place? that outreach, fairfax, virginia, mom of six joins us now, stacy lincoln. stacy, you're a hear reto me. thank you for doing what he did. how ironic you read directly from the books they provide in their library and they said it was offensive and that were kids in the audience. >> almost like she was making my point for me. rachel: you think? absolutely. is this the fault of the school board? how much responsibility does the librarian have in this? >> well that's what i don't know the answer to, okay and i would like to get those answers. i don't know how this process works. i don't know who makes these decisions. so i would like to know that. who puts the materials in our childrens school libraries? is it coming from some committee on high? is it down to a person? i don't think this is a situation where it is, librarian per se because one of the first things i did when i found out the book was in my child's library, i checked a couple of the other schools geographically to see if it was in those libraries and it is. so you know, it is not a single librarian who did this. it is probably bigger. rachel: absolutely. stacy, to be clear, these are books and images, some of them are like in cartoon form by the way, so even more attractive to kids. it is man-boy love, straight up pedophilia. i have no idea, i was embarrassed hearing you say it but i'm glad as i saw the clip, people can go online on to witter, other social media to hear what you had to say to see the images themselves. it is definitely not appropriate. stacy, the other day i saw another image after mom who was in a public transportation, it was very explicit advertisements that were just totally inappropriate for kids. she was tearing them down. i think it is really hard for people to understand there are people out there with an agenda who want to rob your children of their right to childhood innocence. isn't that what this is about? >> yeah. and that's the thing is, that these images, it is not just images, right? there was an adult novel this was normal text novel, described sexually explicit acts as well. it is can't be unseen. it is so shocking. it is not age appropriate. it shouldn't be in the schools. it shouldn't be accessible to kids of any age. this is ambiguous, x-rated material 18 and over only. one of the things that upset me a lot, when i was interrupted by the board member who shouted at me. it is for high school, ma'am, if that is okay, it is not for high school only. that is what i corrected her on, no, this is in robinson secondary school too. robinson is down the street from my house. that is a combined middle school and high school, right? so you have got kids as young as 12 being able to check out these books at robinson. rachel: not appropriate for high school either. it is just not appropriate. it is pedophilia. it is against the law. here is the statement -- >> it is against the law. that was the point that i did not get to make. i was very angry during the meeting that they stole my time. we're supposed to be given two minutes to speak to address the board. it is not back and forth. it is not question an answer. they're supposed to be polite, respectful listen to what the parents had to say for two minutes. they never interrupted everybody else, cut me off with 30 seconds, last thing, i wanted to say, it is against the law. here is the law for books of state of virginia. you can't do this. if it is illegal out in town why is it on campus, it is not okay on campus either. rachel: indefensible. hard to believe they would try to cut you off to defend. this here is statement from the fairfax county public schools. circulation of these books has been suspended while a committee reviews and makes recommendations about the text. stacy, you're a hero. that book is removed because of you. i think you're sending a message to parents all across america, time for us to take charge stop coparenting with the government. these are our kids. thanks so much for joining us this morning. i really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me, rachel. rachel: of course. pete? pete: turning now to your headlines, four pennsylvania teens face charges for allegedly planning an attack on the day would mark 25 years since the columbine massacre. the plot was discovered when mother of one of the teens found text messages, wanting to quote, shoot up the school. the girl's mother, her daughter is obsessed obsessed with colum. 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. pete: 30,000 runners. rachel: unbelievable. >> i will get out of the way. i'm not real fast. 30,000 people might trample me. i will make the trip. i don't know if i will do it on fake feet or not. rachel: we'll check in with you later on whatever feet you're on. thanks for joining us, joey. you're looking good out there. pete: yeah. >> that is what we're saying. muscle. will: did you get a little lifting before the show? 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"kurt the cyberguy" joins us now to share a few tips. great to see you. first one is about privacy. i like this one. tell me about it. >> good morning pete, great to see you. working around the clock. i think i went to bed and you were on the air. we, everybody knows that the new iphone 13s came out. here they are. that is not the story. the story all of us who have an iphone from 6 or later which is most of us who do have an iphone there is enormous new private city tool available to you but it doesn't work unless you turn it on. i want to show you this morning how to do that. it is so simple. it will tell you which apps you already have on your phone that might be spying on you. pete: i want this. >> everybody wants this. this is, they're going to tell you if it is looking at your camera or your microphone, which websites the app is taking you to when you don't even know about it. go into settings on this one. scroll down to privacy. joel down more. turn on app recording. toggle that thing on. in seven days you can come back to get a report. it will show you what each of those apps you have on your phone are doing. that is a winner. winner, winner chicken dinner. you will want to know i didn't know this flashlight app is doing that to me. you want to delete that. pete: trying to do it while you talk. >> privacy report. otherwise i have it online at cyber guy later. really cool for loved ones, first of all anybody in the family that takes medications. it stores up to 90 days of medication, national institutes of health says this, about 50% of us don't adhere to our prescription medication. as we get older we get more medications and they become more important when you take them. this is called the hero. boy it is. it is from hero health.com. hero is an automatic pill dispenser. it has stored inside of it all your medications. it will alert you right there, press this, 8:00 a.m. is my next medication. it dispenses out of the bottom in a little cup. makes it so easy to have your medication. not only that, this is subscription. you get in with initiation of $99. it is $29 per month. they have the pharmacy built into it, get medication, shove it in there, bam, this thing is brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. jump to this. for any family that has a loved one that need as little extra care, take a look at this app. it is called connected care for families. it is going to be a five dollar app. it is 4.99 at the app store or for google play and what it will let you do, allow either a caregiver or a person in the family responsible for the care of your your your loved one, upt of the family. somebody young in the hospital. older relative who is there. it's a brilliant genius way to make sure older mom or dad are okay all the time. totally makes sense. pete: as usual delivering useful stuff. cyberguy.com. >> keep you safe. pete: anybody wants to check it out they can. kurt, as always appreciate it. up next more booing at the mayor deblast yaw. big apple backlash against the democrat leader. bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. each one suffering with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette, who needed help, because every step brought her pain. their only hope is a ship unlike any other. mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world to bring free surgeries and care for people who have no other hope. only 62 cents a day, $19 a month, will help provide urgently needed surgery for the world's forgotten poor. if you have ever wondered: "how can i, just one person, make a difference?" this is your answer. so many are still suffering. so don't wait. call the number on your screen. or donate now at mercyships.org. that's the number on your screen. ♪ ♪ when i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture, i waited to get treated. thought surgery was my only option. but then i found out about nonsurgical treatments. it was a total game changer. learn more about the condition at factsonhand.com ♪. pete: nice way to start your sunday right there. a shot of charlotte, north carolina. do not get up. do not get dressed. stay in bed. enjoy the show with us. good morning. will cain, rachel campos duffy. will: glad to have you with us on this sunday morning here on "fox & friends." pete: it is also national pancake day. rachel: we'll do something with that. we'll have pancakes. pete: i think some sort of sour cream involved with them. i don't know that i really have. rachel: that sounds good. that makes it nice and moist and yummy. i'm down with it. pete: we're outside here. it's a little cold. >> a little cold? a lot cold. pete: faint smell of marijuana. rachel: and urine. pete: welcome to new york city. rachel: all right. good morning. pete: set the scene for you. we've been talking about the border. we've been talking about the fake whipping story which the white house from the top continues to promulgate to talk about if it is real, everyone down to the photographer debunked reality of this. when you break it down, ultimately the agents on the ground who are still charged with doing the j every single day. one of them points out when it is zero degrees or 100 degrees, we're on horseback, we're on foot, we're on our vehicles, wall, no wall, doing everything we can to stop illegal traffic across the border because there is right way to come into our country. some border patrols are speaking out anonymously and bluntly. here is one anonymous border patrol agent to "the daily mail." it is absolutely outrageous president biden would give us the benefit of doubt, wouldn't give us the benefit of doubt before spouting off. when it is zero we patrol. when it is 100 degrees we patrol. when it is pouring rain we patrol. that is what we do. as someone who is seen what can happen in the military when you're carrying a rifle and politics gets involved it gets that much more dangerous. these are, you know, cameras, drones are in the air, cameras in their face every single day. doing a humanitarian job ultimately. in this case trying to deter people coming illegally and they're being smeared. rachel: absolutely. they're rescuing concern from the desert. saving people from drowning in the river. i have to believe in addition to trying to deflect from what happened there in del rio, blaming our border patrol, turning this into a big racial incident, that is always what they deflect to, i guarranty you, we talked a little bit about this, our resident rancher on hand, i bet 10 bucks, i bet a thousand bucks that none of the people that are saying maxine waters, joe biden, kamala, they have never even been on a horse. they have no idea what, what happened there. and they're straight up lying but there is also a lot of ignorance, will. will: well, i think you may be giving benefit of the doubt to the politicians i'm not willing to give. there is no doubt there is ignorance. there is no doubt they had no idea. at some point in the process someone explained to them. had to explain to them. border patrol agents are not issued whips. they don't have whips. split reins are not used to whip human beings. they're used to manipulate the horse. at some point they were apprised, that you are telling a lie. outrage is an easy currency when it comes to television news. but this is a problem, this is a problem created by the biden administration. you're tasking a border patrol agent with solving the problem, or at least handing him cursory responsibility. i don't think he is empowered to handle the problem. cursory, go handle it, minute he does something trained by the policy, lie, throw him under the bus. rachel: you smear them. you smeared them with being a racist. will: this is a lawsuit. public officials, politicians generally enjoy some qualified immunity from libel and slander. this is libel and slander. pete: that is. rachel: 100%. will: look, the border patrol age sent a public figure. you don't have to prove malice. malice is for public figures. it is malicious. they knew. they started with ignorance. at some point they had knowledge they were lying and throwing this man, one man, border patrol at large under the bus. i don't think the public official probably ultimately will get held liable in a court of law because i think they have immunity. let's find out. this is slander. this is defamation of character. pete: you know how they wiggle out of it? we talked about this yesterday. tie it to the whipping of slavery. i looked back at some of the ways they phrase it. conjuring up images of. reminiscent of slavery, of whipping. no it's not! this is enforcement. we're not conjuring up images of anything. this is a man doing his job on a horse. you may not like it. change the policy. that is the policy on the border. >> they just said, pete, no more border patrol on horses, even though -- will: insanity. >> if you know anything about this terrain, the horses are the best way for, in many instances for the border patrol to get around that area. austin, a former del rio sector border patrol chief. he was interviewed on fox news. here is what he had to say. >> absolutely he owes those agents an apology. these agents depend on a fair and impartial investigation that is focused on facts and not political agendas. that is exactly what has happened here. this has been focused on the politics of the day. the left saw an opportunity to come out and vilify the border patrol and draw attention away from the administration's absolute failure securing the border. they rolled out a whole of government approach as we say in government to condemn these agents before an investigation was even conducted. will: you know, i don't think an apology is sufficient to be honest. i want accountability in the other direction. i want accountability for the lie you told has a real cost to a human being's life. pete the way you described that. what i thought of, maxine waters sees life like an abstract painting. she shapes and shades, not specific individuals. not something real. so what she saw was a cowboy. she saw a piece of, a piece of material that was used for a totally different purpose. she saw a black haitian. she didn't see any details what actually was happening. she saw shapes. rachel: she doesn't care. will: shape and shades fit a story, that she wanted to tell. pete: a narrative america is bad country and systematically racist. this has to fit into that. that is what they do. >> is more than that, pete. it is about perpetuating the entire thing was a lie. this idea they cleared the camp. do they think we're stupid? we cleared the camp and now we're working on getting them back. no they're not. they released them into the country. we all know it. they're lying. this racial smear that they did to this border patrol agent was done to distract what they were doing. to tell us, yeah we're clearing the camp. there is nothing happening here. we wouldn't know this was happening if our drones had not been from this network they tried to down. all of this is lie. this is your federal government, you paid for lying to you about everything and then throwing their own agent under the bus. will: lying to you about being a horse dewormer, lying about covid origins. can we get a catalog? i like a catalog of all the lies. rachel: true. pete: removable proceeding that is not removable. by the way they do an investigation into this, if the border patrol does investigation, they will be cleared, but it won't matter. they are cleared. will: saying from here in new york. what office do i go to get my reputation back? >> exactly. i hope he sues. i hope he wins. sorry. will: will: let's lighten up talk about meghan markle. pete: last night in central park. i don't think either of you were there. rachel: i'm not a global citizen. i'm an american. pete: global citizen fest, otherwise known as the woke fest was on full display. former british royalty who wanted to be quiet private citizens took the stage. you know them. prince harry, formerly prince harry, meghan markle. they talked about vaccine equity from the stage. take a listen. >> look, we know, we know that it feels like this pandemic has been going on forever. we get it. it is a lot and some people are just over it. but if everyone is over it, it is never going to be over. every single person on this planet has a fundamental right to get this vaccine. that's the point. but that is not happening. it is wrong that so much of the vaccine supply has only gone to just 10 wealthy nations so far and not everyone else. it is just not okay. rachel: this couple fascinates me because i really, i really don't like them but i can't look away because it's so annoying. look, i have a theory on them. i believe meghan markle really wanted to be michelle obama and she wanted her and harry to be michelle and barack obama. they went to netflix. they're getting all these corporate deals. by the way, you may not know this, but harry is a, i wrote it down here, from the aspen institute he is on the commission for information disorder. he is also a tech executive because you can tell he is really qualified for that. he is the chief impact officer at better up, which is a coaching and mental health site. these people are getting money from everywhere. as she did this little tour in new york, she was promoting her book in harlem and all the little schools she went to, as donning $30,000 worth of jewelry and clothing. they are the ultimate hypocrites. they are the most annoying woke couple in the world and i can't imagine that anyone who is on the line about, on the fence about getting a vaccine really is going to do it because of them. will: can i address the point she seems to be making that vaccine equity is a problem. i listened to one of the people with the mrna vaccine. a lot of countries described as third world countries have better out comes, because they talk about the death rate. because these countries embraced early therapeutics, early intervention in a way that rejected in the united states. death rate of covid has correlating following to obesity. countries that are more owe best have suffered more hospitalizations and deaths from covid than other countries. i don't know there is any country out there clamoring. vaccine equity a problem why are we pushing a third booster. rachel: dr. marty makary said them thing to you on your show. pete: so easy for them to stand on the stage and spout off platitudes about vaccine equity around the world. i could step up on stage, it's a fundamental human right everyone should have a rib-eye steak for dinner. that is nice thing to say but not grounded in any reality whatsoever. that is why they're so popular. that is a winning platform,. will: chicken in every pot. rachel: you bring up such a good point. if they really cared about covid, they claim to be so global in their perspective and outlook would look at countries like india, look at early treatments. would look at obesity which is a huge problem we could have addressed in this country. instead we're closing gyms. pete: we closed gyms. >> thing that really makes me mad. my daughter goes to university of chicago. paid a lot of money to go there i will not make that mistake again. they are going to different schools. their gym is open. they have to wear masks. you have to sign up. and you can only be there for 45 minutes. how is that encouraging health which we know is the best, one of the best preventatives for surviving covid? and by the way, these are young kids who will survive covid anyway. they should be encouraged to. we have done everything we can to thought. will: shut down gyms. watch netflix. rachel: watching netflix, and the obamas. pete: we got less he will think. rachel: uber got richer. netflix got richer. will: listen to the federal health bureaucrats. pete: are health bureaucrats are in the worst shape. there are memes going around of health ministers of these countries. there should be requirements. i should digress. you know who did not farewell from the stage a mile from here or less. bill de blasio. here is how the crowd received him last night. >> everybody welcome, to new york city. is proud to be at the forefront of the climb revolution with our own green new deal, the covid crisis. [booing] pete: fair to say the crowd was 3% republican? at best. and that is the reception he got. rachel: oh, boy. will: let's go to somebody much more popular than bill de blasio. it is lawrence jones, our "fox & friends" enterprise reporter live at the texas state fair. rachel: he is in the hat shop, will. will: you are in the hat shop. what have you got going? >> i'm with ken. the lead hat -- tell you guys this quick bit of information. in texas, at this hat shop, when they fit you for a hat they give you beer. there is a keg over here. you don't get that in new york. you don't get that in new york. all right, kids, let's find me a hat. what am i looking for here? >> the first thing i look for, look at you, your complexer shun and everything and a hat that fits you, that pops out to make you look good. >> go for the chocolate one because i'm chocolate. >> all right. this hat here should fit you according to what i see. there is mirror over here. look into it. >> okay. okay. >> let's try another hat. >> maybe the silver belly. silver belly. rachel: lawrence, let him. he is the expert. >> try this one on here. will: now we're talking. silver belly or black. >> uh-huh. look in the mirror. i told y'all the silver belly. what do we think. >> let me see the hat a minute here. we're going to make it, lower a little bit. what we do, put it back on here just a second. what we do, we look at the person's face. the top of the crown is to equal this right here on your face. >> okay. >> these come done on your shoulder. >> okay. >> so what i want to do is relax the size of this a little bit. >> we'll steam it. >> we'll steam it. make it lay down for you. >> y'all, there is a method to the madness. trust me, i know this guy knows what he is doing here. >> we'll lay this down a little bit, so it will come out more on your shoulders. pete: did you know all of this, will? will: oh, yeah. i got a lot of hats. >> you don't have ones like this will. don't start bragging. will: maybe not, maybe not. i like his art. >> let's try this again. >> there we go. >> now we're getting somewhere. look in the mirror now, see what you look like right now. >> okay. looking, look back in the mirror. rachel: that looks great. >> looking good. will: lawrence, sitting a little high on your head, you get it down a little bit? >> i need to bring it down? will: >> there you did. what holds your hat on the front of the forehead. >> looking good for me. >> thank you, brother. >> has to look good for person wearing it. >> at the texas state fair. if you come by, they said you can't drink it on beer. my mom will be mad. it is on the lord's day. send back to you. rachel: if you're catholic, we don't have that rule, about no drinking on sundays. two things i love what we saw there. one, i love a person who takes pride in what they do. will: absolutely. rachel: that gentleman, he loves his job. he is doing it right. makes me want to buy a hat there and get a beer. this is why i love texas. i'm from arizona. i love texas. everyone's jealous of texas. that's why. people like that. they create people. will: cannot all be from texas but you can get there as quick as you can. affusion al headlines. three people killed, 50 others hurt after an amtrak train derailed near joplin, montana. 114 passengers and 16 crewmembers were onboard. several train cars derailed with several tumbling over. it happened between seattle and chicago. the ntsb is sending a team of investigators to determine what cause the derailment. a fast growing fire destroys 100 homes and build national california. it is fawn fire. developed in shasta county. burned 9,000 acres in matter of hours. they believe this woman, started the fire. she says, she was found acting irrationally with a lighter. they say she was found acting irrationally with a lighter when the fire was first reported. she was arrested and faces felony arson fires. on to college gridiron. alabama crimson tide extended the winning streak to 18 games. they rolled southern miss. 60-14. they accumulated 600 yards of total offense. some top 10 teams did fall. probably the game of the night, 16th ranked arkansas razorbacks, upsetting 7th ranked texas a&m, 20-10. you wouldn't be surprise if you listen to to the will cain podc. i predicted that game. 9th ranked clemson dropped their second game of the season. dropped in over time to north carolina state, 21-17. fans stormed field after the win. clem mon is expected to get knocked out of the top 10 with the loss. hook 'em horns, texas trounced 70-35. now they're 3-1 on the season. that one loss to arkansas which isn't looking to bad to see how good arkansas is. pete: is texas tech that bad or texas that good? 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>> i'm not sure we'll see shortages at nyu, but there are definite concerns with this situation and how it is being handled. i believe in the vaccine very strongly but the question is, how do you work with it. first of all there needs to be carveout for people who have covid who are not ready for the vaccine. they have immunity, too and shouldn't be marginalized. that is them per one. there needs to be a strategy for people who won't have the vaccine where you test people frequently. number three, bringing in national guard, federal workers, foreign health care workers, are you kidding me? how will they acclimate to a hospital in new york? you know what they will do, not know the hospital or infection controls guys, they will sped covid potentially. another example after politicization of a health care issue. really, really disturbing. should not be done. rachel: that is interesting question you bring up, what is more dangerous, having unvaccinated health care workers, perhaps some already had covid or say unvaccinated health care workers, versus new, either foreign or recently graduated or you know, health care workers taking their place? >> i agree with you where you're going with that, rachel. it is much more dangerous to bring in people taking their place who may themselves may not be vaccinated or even if they are they may not understand infection control precautions how to decrease spread. i forgot to mention one thing. what about all the depression and anxiety and uprooting of people whose lives are destroyed and how it affects their family where is they suddenly find themselves without a job they may have had for 15 or 20 years? i have said since the beginning when the vaccine rolled out, we have to work with people. we have to talk to them one-on-one. we have to figure out what their concerns are and deal with them that way, not superimposed government bullying and mandates. will: dr. siegel, i want to ask you about the medical journal, "the lancet," disbanding its covid origins panel over the ties to peter daszak ecohealth alliance. you can answer that specifically, in limited time we have, i want to talk about capture of previously esteemed sources of knowledge, whether or not medical journals who are the medical community at large. we seem to be getting one message from all in these ivory towers, and that message is increasingly one that should be suspect? >> that is so well-stated, will. jeffrey sachs from columbia, to mention the name has said we don't really, we can't go forward with our coronavirus origins task force right now because we were affiliated with "the lancet." lancet was affiliated with peter daszak. peter daszak was involved with gain of function research in wuhan. they will disband that for us and look at larger issue at columbia about lab safety which i'm glad about. thank god university of virginia is rising to the task, and will start a new investigation. but, will, what about you will at delay here? what about all the fumbling? what about all the coverups going on and conflicts of interest? how late is this in the game to start to figure out or to prove where this came from? i mean the whole thing smells, doesn't it? rachel: it reeks, that is for sure. pete: maybe "the lancet" is trying to get its reputation back or what it has left. at some point, you have to look around, why don't we distance ourselves from the guys who started this or try to do an independent investigation? maybe we wrote a letter two years ago that was a sham and repair it. who knows. >> exactly. thanks a lot. will: pete: still ahead, thousands are expected to remember gabby petito today, a the search for brian laundrie intensifies. carley shimkus was on the ground for days when the story broke. she joins us live next. 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intensifies in a nature preserve. dog the bounty hunter joins the hunt. >> i lost a daughter at same age. i know what the parents feel like. we are willing to go to extreme measures to find him whether in mexico. i have got connections there or anywhere. will: "fox news headlines 24/7" reporter carley shimkus was on the ground in northport, florida, she joins us here on the couch. good morning, carley. >> i'm reef-minded of the first conversation i had with gabby's father, joe petito. maybe one of the first interviews he did on "fox & friends first." i asked him about the boyfriend, brian, what do you know about him. he absolutely bristled at the question. didn't want to talk about brian. wanted to keep focus on gabby which is understandable reaction from a father who was fearing the worst. in the most heartbreaking way this possible it has been all about gabby with memorial services in florida, long island. now the funeral will be held today. we learned overnight through laura engles reporting unfortunately the family doesn't have the body. the fbi have gabby's remains. they were forced to make the awful choice. do we mourn her or not have a funeral service until who knows when? for their own sanity they wanted to come together, grief her loss together as a family. that will be taking place later today. rachel: such a crazy story. i look at it, i just can't help but think about his parents and their complicity in it. i can't, i would not harbor my child who i thought or knew killed someone. >> yeah. rachel: so immoral. >> you look, two timelines. so the first sketchy timeline is the fact that the brian came back on september 1st. for 10 days his family, his parents were with him and they never said anything to their, to gabby's parents. and they know these families. these two people were going to get married. the parents knew each other. the other timeline is the fact he goes missing on a tuesday, they don't call police on a friday? your son is a person of interest? you're sitting there in your home saying, okay, he has been gone for three days. we'll call police tomorrow? that doesn't really ring true for a lot of people. pete: you're right. the timeline doesn't add up. it feels like the parents could have given him a head start. >> anything is on the table. anything is on the table. pete: he could be anywhere. >> i was reading a article this morning everyone talking survivalist. could he survive in these conditions? the article i was reading cited somebody who is spot on. if he is in the carlton reserve and he is still alive he is living in hell. this is a swampy area, 75% underwater. everybody is sort of trying now to turn brian laundrie in this rambo-like figure. he has been to the appalachian trail. we don't know his skill set. we don't know if he is there. if he is alive and in the carlton reserve he is living in hell right now and i think that is something, that because brian hasn't presented himself and the police haven't found him yet, at least his parents, at least gabby's parents can take a little comfort knowing that. rachel: what about the bounty hunter. >> "dog the bounty hunter" he is doing this because he suffered loss of his own daughter. there is a legal firm. this is really smart idea. the law firm has a 20,000-dollar reward for anybody's information with brian's whereabouts to get somebody talking. pete: he could have cash, burner phone and be in mexico. >> everybody talked about a lot about this case, the reason the case is getting so much attention, because there is so many twists and turns. if somebody goes missing they go missing but you knew brian knew something he is missing himself or knew something. rachel: we all had a feeling the boyfriend was involved. will: joey jones is live at the 20th annual tunnel to towers 5k run. we check in with him next. ♪. knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪. rachel: today is the 20th annual tunnel to towers 5k run and walk in new york city. will: by the end of this year tunnel to towers is on track to give 450 homes to injured veterans and their families of the fallen of heroes. pete: fox news contributor joey jones is at the start of the 5k in brooklyn with one of the smart home recipients. army sergeant christie pogler. >> i think our service dog doug is having a really good time. the energy is up. there are thousands of people here. i'm with chrissie gardner, a recent home recipient. she got her house this year. told us about the impact of her life. tell us how much better is your home. >> the house is amazing for me. the my old house laundrie -- lauren: dry was downstairs. none of the it was wide enough for my wheelchair t was not accessible as well. >> you're an athlete. you were able to handle it. you have a house. adapted for you. you know what that is like. you're running the race today. >> i am hoping to run the whole thing today. she will run will change the feet out. run with blades. i couldn't keep up if i wanted to. not in a golf court. will doug run with you? >> doug will. it will be doug's first 5k. >> doug is two years old. he is learning to be a service dog. he is a big puppy. jumping all over here having a good time. chrissie and doug will run the 5k. >> we'll have a blast today. >> we're ready for it. 30,000 people running 5k here to honor stephen siller and the tunnel to towers foundation. will: that is awesome story. good luck to christie today. doug is a great name. love a human name. >> do. pete: will be happy for that run. turning now to a few additional headlines this morning. a woman and her two-year-old son died after falling from the upper deck of a ballpark stadium. police say the pair were eating in a concession area at petco park in san diego before the padres game. several witnesses reportedly saw the pair fall from the third level concourse where they were dining below to the street. police say it is too early to know whether the fall was accidental but say the deaths appear suspicious. houston grandfather stops robbers from stealing an amazon delivery van. watch as the two men run up, threaten the driver with a gun and hop in the van. as they're about to take off, abraham martinez pulls up in his suv, blocks them from getting out of the driveway. trapped, both men run off. houston police are looking for them. the department released video from inside of the van, in hopes of someone being able to identify them. take a close look at this video, an outdoorsman believes he may have captured drone footage of the loch ness monster in scotland. you can see a long thin form, just beneath the waters surface. the out doors man tells the "new york post," he has been a skeptical person, after watching the video a second time. >> he thinks the shadow could be mysterious monster. those are the headlines. we don't have a monitor. looking back at the building. will: too far away. pete: you have a better view at home than we do. let us know. i see it a little bit. will: do you believe in the loch ness monster? pete: could be. more than aliens you believe in. will: i just wonder where you were. i'm not on big foot. i think at this point, somebody would have shot a big foot. they would have shot it. rachel: if big foot was in texas he would be shot. will: yeah. i don't see how big foot survives, you know. pete: big foot has babies and there are future big foots. will: i'm interested in necessary sy. i need monitor. let's check in with meteorologist adam klotz with the fox weather forecast. >> good morning, go aliens real, nessie not real. big foot also real. that is my opinion. otherwise i can dive into the forecast. you can feel it is crisp here on the east coast. feeling like fall. that is the case back across in the midwest. 54 degrees in chicago. good soup weather when you start to think about fall. otherwise we're tracking a hurricane spinning in the atlantic basin, 145 mile-an-hour winds. category 4 storm. hurricane sam. it will track east and north of the lesser antilles. it will be a monster of a storm. this tracks runs into next saturday and sunday. that is long days off. next week there is no risk of making landfall. that is something we going to be watching. those are the weather headlineds. now, tossing back to you. will: thank you, adam. we'll head on down to the lone star state to check in with lawrence jones. the state fair of texas. lawrence? >> guys, last year it was only a drive-in fair where they get food. this year it is open. big tex is right behind me. with very a lot to talk about this morning. more fox an -- "fox & friends". some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients 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longest running fair. after taking last year off because of the pandemic the state fair of texas is back and it is better than ever. pete: that is where we find "fox & friends" enterprise reporter live in dallas for the opening weekend with his brand new hat. looking fantastic. >> one of the perks of the job. before i go to carissa, we have some breaking news here. so there are two state fairs in the country that are the largest. there is texas and minnesota. who do you y'all think is the largest fair in the country? pete: minnesota state fair. the great minnesota get together is the largest in the country. that is my guess. >> bless your heart. you know everything is bigger in texas. it is definitely texas. pete: okay. >> i want to bring in carissa, last year, drive-through, finally it is open. you guys are back to business. >> we are open. the state fair of texas, we opened our gates a couple days ago. people are coming out. they're so excited to have the state fair texas back. this is 135 year tradition for folks. in 2019 we had 2.5 million people. estimated the state fair of texas brings an estimated impact of more than $400 million to the north texas economy every single year. that was obviously missed last year. we are back. we couldn't be more excited to say howdy to our coy boy back there, big tex. >> we have matching hats. last year it was tough. you guys lost $25 million. people don't realize this was charity. >> that's right. >> you were still able to do the operations but you need to make that up. >> the state fair is a non-profit organization. this is the largest fund-raiser for the year. it was challenging not having that. we will reflect on this moment in history and be thankful our whole team made it through. we're excited to be back. our small business owners out here are excited to be back as well. >> talk about the protocols for people to come. people can come in. they don't have to wear masks outdoors but indoors? >> that is correct. there is currently mandate in dallas county that requires masks indoors. people come to the fair, they will be asked if they have a mask. if they don't. we have hundreds of thousands to give those folks. we're 80% a outdoor event. it is a safe environment to come to have fun. >> i was talking to our lead theater for hats. he said he sold 60 hats. they may not know in new york, but that is a big deal at the state fair, on 60 hats. a lot of folks are already coming back. >> that's right. that's right. i can tell you our vendors are very happy right now. a lot of people are coming out. as i said it is mostly an outdoor event. there is lots of space to spread out, enjoy the fair, to create the memories people missed out on last year. >> chris, thank you very much. send it to you guys back in new york. fun fact about the state fair ever texas. it's a big deal in texas. you get out of school. they give you two fair days and free ticket. that is how we do it in the lone star state. rachel: that is like deer hunting week. get off for school. pete: in the midwest. will: lawrence, you look good. >> that's right. will: i do have some opinions. i want the front brim brought down. rachel: bring it down a little. will: talk about him. increase the angle. a little more severe crease in front. >> okay. i'm going back. will: get you a little bit but you're looking good, man. >> thank you. rachel: i bet the girls are going crazy for him over there. will: 6:53 central time. rachel: a little early. pete: that could be an interesting crowd. rachel: got the scoop on that a little later on. coming up two lawmakers are getting a first hashed look at the border crisis. congressman andy biggs and clay higgins join us live from del rio, texas at the top of the hour. pete: we have herschel walker, mike huckabee. we can almost form a football team. and maria bartiromo. join us live. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. 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fair of texas, we've been checking in on him all morning long, looking good. rachel: he got a lot of advice on what to do from a professional, from you -- will: correct. i thought you were talking about me. [laughter] rachel: no, you're good, but i think the guy in the shop was pretty darn impressive. pete: a couple months ago we were maybe going to broadcast the whole show from the texas state fair. will: oh, really? pete: didn't have it in the budget, that's what i was told. [laughter] will: oh, really? pete: dave, get us a bigger budget. maybe someday. it takes a lot to move a whole show -- rachel: it is, it's a lot of work, so that's why we sent lawrence -- [laughter] pete: you're listening, brian. rachel: well, lawrence is doing it for us, which is great, and he's doing a fantastic job, and we're going to keep checking in with him. will: for now let's go back to the southern border, del rio, texas, where 15,000 haitian migrants have been dispersed to various places. meanwhile, another 15,000 are on their way or more possibly on their way up through mexico headed for our southern border. at the same time, authorities in juarez, mexico, saying they're dealing with a mounting migrant crisis there that's taxing homeless shelters and other social services in mexico. former president donald trump held a rally last night in perry, georgia, and he talked about the cost of the democrats' border policies. watch. >> we're living through the worst border crisis in the history probably of civilization. there's no border. nobody has a border like this. we don't do anything. you know, other countries, even if they're not well equipped, they put up a fight. they don't let people come in. we're just letting people walk right in, and your own senator, raphael warnock -- [background sounds] has not uttered a single, solitary word of criticism. because he's a marxist controlled by the radical left democrats who don't believe in borders. pete: and he's right, they don't. if you believed in them at all, you would be doing something. they don't, especially the far left of their base, so they do nothing. they don't visit, they don't care, they throw border patrol agents under the bus, they lie about it and create these false racist narratives to try to turn up something to talk about other than the fact that they're dumping illegals into our country. rachel: it is truly remarkable that joe biden has never been to the boarder, that kamala harris, who's the border czar, refuses to actually go to the border. and you brought up mexico, mexico is missing the trump days. they actually thought these policies were working. it was discouraging people from other countries from central america and beyond to come through mexico. and in addition, the people -- and many of them democrats, longtime democrat voters -- live along the border are pining for the trump days because those policies were working. our border had never been better controlled. and now what we've done is not only create this humanitarian crisis that you're seeing right here, not only have we potentially spread covid throughout the country because of the way this administration deals with this, just to remove them from that site and put them on taxpayer-funded buses and airplanes and spread them out throughout the country, but also, you know, this is -- we've handed over our border to the cartels. cartels are many charge. we are just, as you said on your show this week, pete, we're just letting the federal government -- the federal government's just completing the last leg for the cartel. this is a business, is we're enriching them, and we're making the root causes worse. will: and it's showing up in joe biden's poll numbers. let's bring in arizona gop congressman andy biggs and louisiana congressman clay higgins live at the border. good morning to both of you. 15,000 migrants were in that camp can, possibly as high as 30,000 migrants made their a way. in your understanding, where have they all gone? we've heard some back to mexico, you know, 2,000 or so back to haiti, and many are processing here in the united states. so where are they? >> go ahead, clay. >> that's exactly what we're here to find out amongst other things, where are the 15,000, how were they processed, were legal mechanisms used in that processing effort. you know, to move 15,000 illegal immigrants out of a makeshift camp in a matter of days, i don't believe we have legal mechanisms that will allow for that. so we're hearing that a couple thousand have been sent back to haiti. we want to make sure the legal mechanisms used in that, we're hearing that others were moved to tucson, el paso, some are at the county correction center here, some have been moved to a houston facility, we understand, that has been stood up. we're going to find out because it's our job to make sure that this executive branch which has shown that it does not intend to follow the law of the land and secure the sovereignty of our nation at the southern border, that it's willing to cede american territory to criminal cartel that control the northern hex can border -- mexican border, we're here to begin our congressional investigation to find out exactly what happened here. pete: they bulldozed the site. they want us to forget what was there. do you have the sense that anything has changed, meaning future caravans? as will talked about, there's talk of tens of thousands more illegal immigrants heading towards the border. has anything changed to prevent situations like this happening again? >> no, there's been absolutely no change in policy, because this is a policy and leadership issue. it's a failure. so what's going to happen is we've heard testimony this week in congress that there's two more groups coming totaling between 60-70,000 haitians. we need to know why all of a sudden the haitians are coming up from brazil and other countries in south america. that's not even counting the almost 10,000 a day that are coming across through the rest of the border. so nothing has changed. we've got to be ready for that, and we want to see what's happening in preparation for this next wave of folks that are coming up and if this administration's going to do anything different. they want to hide this. that's why they moved all these folks. they took them where you can see them with drones, and they just spread them throughout the country so maybe the optics won't be as bad as there were. rachel: i'm speaking to congressman higgins. when senator johnson had alejandro mayorkas in a hearing, he said i want to see the numbers. i don't have them now, well, i want them now. are you guys in the house asking for the numbers? is anyone? it's not just in del rio. we want to know what's been going on since the biden administration opened our border, how many people have entered. >> we're asking the exact same question and getting no answers, although legally the secretary's required to give us those answers -- rachel: yeah. >> -- even in a confidential setting, no problem. we get confidential briefings all the time. fbi director wray would not, would not identify for us how many known or suspected terrorists have been intercepted. this is a number we absolutely have to right to know. it's our sworn oath in service to the people of our nation, and yet we're finding it very difficult just to get a straight answer out of this administration. so congressman biggs and i, we're very serious about performing our job, and and we're going to get to the truth whether the biden administration likes it or not. we're going to get to the truth, and we're going to report to the american people exactly what we find out. will: congressman biggs, you brought with up an interesting point, an answer to this question as well, why now? this is an acute problem when it comes to haitian migrants, and people, i don't think, fully understand. these haitian migrants had refugee status and had been living for a long period of time this if countries like chile. so why now in a mass wave did they make their way to the american southern border. i don't know if you've had a chance to ask any of those migrants that question or border patrol authorities, but that's something we need to find out. what message went out? >> that's exactly right. we're talking with some national policy structure change in those countries that caught this, were the cartels recruiting -- by the way, the cartels and ngos recruit all over central and south america, is that why this happened? if you bring 15,000 haitians into the country or somewhere near that many, that word is going to go back out to the folks that are coming up, and that'll be with a further draw and incentive to come. pete: well, congressmen if, thanks for being here. please do give our best to the border patrol down there and relay how grateful americans are for what they do even if the administration is throwing them under the bus. thank you so much. >> thank you. pete: i'm struck by that number that representative biggs talked about. and it comports with we're talking about 200,000 apprehensions a month right now. he said 10,000 a day, give or take. 10,000 a day apprehended on the southern border? that's a migrant camp a day. so it was right there in front of us under a bridge because of our drones, but when you bring together the totality of it, it's a migrant camp a day across our border and apprehended, very few of which are deported. rachel: right. pete: add that up over months -- rachel: you just said it, it's like a new city every month the size of waco. and the reason that camp was there, there was nowhere to put them. another topic that's been distressing me, frankly, is that a lot of parents are finding that their local school library is keeping books that are just, frankly, filth, they're pedophilia, they're in the library, and finally some parents are saying enough is enough, and they're going to their school boards and demanding that these books are obviously meant to rob children of their innocence be removed from the schools because there's absolutely no reason to have hem in there. one -- to have them in there. one mom, i spoke with her this morning, she went to the school meeting and actually read from the books, and it made the school board blush. listen to her. >> both of these books include pedophilia. >> there are children in the audience -- >> do not interrupt my time! do not interrupt my time! [inaudible conversations] >> i would like to remind everybody -- >> i will stand here until my time is restored and my time is finished. rachel: that's right. she says these graphic books don't belong in our school. and by the way, pedophilia is illegal. it's against the law. why is this there? will: just looking at those titles. you know, rachel, you did a fascinating interview on this, and i'm going to be honest with you, in the last week i've got an e-mail about books that are in my children's school library. this movement of concerned parents across the country is growing, and i think what it underlines because it is so widespread, it's not just in that school district, it's in dallas, texas the, it's in suburbs of dallas, texas, because i've heard about this on numerous occasionings now, it's all across this country, is the bubble of protection, of trust that we have outsourced for so long to people with our children has been burst. and it really, honestly, makes it a little bit -- for me, for example, why was i asleep for so long? pete: you're right. they have stuff a stranglehold on the pipeline of every single aspect of government-run education from the curriculum to the books, to what gets a approved. so when you did that interview with stacy, one of the questions you asked her, how did it get there, the librarian? she didn't know and most of us don't know. rachel: and she's trying to figure it out. pete: groups pushing agendas, groups pushing -- no one paying attention, parents not paying attention. it was a great interview with rachel, with stacy langston, and here's a portion of what she said. >> i don't know how this process workings. i don't know who makes these decisions. so i would like to know that, who puts the materials in our children's school libraries. it can't be unseen. it's something that is so shocking, and it's not age-appropriate. it shouldn't be in the schools, and it shouldn't be accessible to children of any age. this is strictly unambiguous x-rated material, 18 and older only. and one of the things that upset me a lot was when i was interrupted by board member who shouted at me and said it's for high school, ma'am, as if that's okay, but it's not. rachel: no, it's not okay for high school. it wasn't okay for junior high or high school. will: that book, by the way, i'm just looking at the issue i got from concerned patients in my -- parents in my community, lawn boy, it's got some excerpts, i can't read them on tv. rachel: they didn't want her to read it in front of the school board. some of it is so weird. it's like animated like a comic book, and it's absolutely sexually explicit. it's meant to normalize the stuff, some of the boy-man love stuff. it's horrible. it's against the law, and, again, it's really hard for people to imagine as parents. we love our kids, we want to protect their innocence. they have a right to a childhood innocence, and there are people who have an agenda that they actually want infiltrating into our schools, they want to affect our kids in that way. pete: they want to deconstruct that -- it's intentional. rachel: intentional. pete: because they think innocence is old, traditional thing that needs to be disrupted. rhoderachel: it gets in the wayf their ideology. pete: well, fairfax county public schools said the circulation of these books has been suspended while the committee reviews and makes recommendations about the text. that's a whole lot of nothing. suspend books for ten seconds and then put them back in the library until next year or wait for the new book, that's the scary a participant of the pipeline. rachel: absolutely. you've got to stay on it. we're going to stay on the headlines. people killed and 50 otherses hurt after an anthrax train derailed. 146 passengers and 16 crew members were onboard heading west towards seattle. officials say 7 train cars derailed with several toppling over. the ntsb is sending a team of investigators to determine what caused the derailment. meanwhile, four teenagers are charged with plotting to attack their pennsylvania high school. police say the teens were planning to do it on april 20, 2024, the 25th anniversary of the columbine high school massacre in colorado. the plot was discovered when a mother of one of the teens -- good for her -- found text messages between the group talking about wanting to, quote, shoot up the school. investigators searched the teens' homes, found bomb-making material, ammunition and tactical gear. good for that mom, on top of it. captain kirk is going to space in real life. ♪ >> welcome home, jim. rachel: tmz is reporting that william shatner will go on a 15 minute space flight aboard jeff bezos' blue origin rocket next month. the 90-year-old is set to make history as the oldest person to go into space. his journey will reportedly be filmed for an upcoming documentary. and those, guys, are your heldlines. will: 90 years old. pete: had no idea either. coming up, it's national pancake day on a sunday morning, so we're cooking up flap jacks on fox squareing of course. will: but first, new reports that president biden owes half a million dollars in back taxes. fox news contributor mike huckabee reacts as the biden -- as biden tells the rich to pay their fair share. ♪ ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? 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pete: yes. >> you know what's crazy about this? the money that he didn't pay was money that would have gone to medicare. medicare, pete, come on. this is what's really funny. he get into that microphone, he says pay your fair share. somehow we're supposed to believe that he actually does his. this is hypocrisy at its worst. i don't begrudge him for not wanting to pay any more taxes than he has to, but i think he that had to pay some of these taxes, and he didn't. he sheltered the money through some rather questionable s corporations, and that money would have gone to pay for medicare that he loves so much as long as he doesn't have to pay for it. that's what wokism and the left is all about. let somebody else pay. and let's not let it be lost on us, this is not a man who is struggling to buy peanut butter. this is a guy who was making around $13 million, and for what? he left government, you know, he has been able to do well for a while and that four-year interim between his 45 years of government and then running for president. i don't begrudge him that, but i don't want him begrudging everybody else for making money and somehow making them try to feel guilty about it. that's the hypocrisy that we see. pete: yeah. what also gets me is this is 2017-2018 which means those tax returns were released which means reporters effectively didn't look at this for a long time, and he was running for president. could have been raised a long time ago as they obsessed over donald trump's tax returns, but i -- >> let me just interrupt you there. the reason they didn't look, they were so busy dissecting hunter biden's laptop and those deals, they just never got around to joe's. pete: just never quite got around to it. real quick, we're going to play a piece of sound from the global citizen fest in here in new york city, meghan markle. need you to react. >> every single person on this planet has a fundamental right to get this vaccine. that's the point but that's not happening. it is wrong that so much is of the vaccine supply has only gone to just ten wealthy nations so far and not everyone else. it's just not okay. pete: i know you want the hear more, governor. >> i really do, and i'm disappointed. nothing to me says common man quite like harry and meg if hand get up and wearing -- meghan, and wearing a $7500 outfit and $30,000 worth of jewelry tell people that there's inequity in the world. i mean, that speaks volumes to me. it gets right to my heart. and, quite frankly, if they believe there's that much inequity, they have the capacity to write a much bigger check than you or me or anybody else on fox this morning. so let them step up, as joe would say, and show us how it can be done. pete: step up and donate your fair share just like joe decided not to do. governor huckabee, thank you. appreciate it. >> you bet, pete. pete: all right. coming up, we are minutes away from the start of the tunnel to towers 5k walk and run, joey jones is at the starting with mr. frank siller. ♪♪ we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way at carvana. i've always focused on my career. but when we found out our son had autism, his future became my focus. lavender baths always calmed him. so we turned bath time into a business. and building it with my son has been my dream job. at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com ♪♪ will: they are about to officially kick off the start of the tunnel to towers 5k walk in new york city. let's listen in. if. [applause] >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! [background sounds] >> there they go. [background sounds] [laughter] pete: frank siller there greeting -- probably knows half those folks. [laughter] rachel: if he stands there, everyone will kiss him on the way out -- >> frank, who just started this -- [inaudible] >> -- catastrophically injured service is members. a bunch of them and their families here today. this is what they do. every year they start the official run of tunnels to towers. we have gold star families with the gold shirts, they're with their families and then the fallen first responder families with the blue shirts, firefighters and police officers and their families. couldn't think of a more proper way the start our 20th year -- >> i tell you what, i got cold chills, guys. i was making jokes earlier about i don't know if i could do this 3-mile run, there are a lot of people who are injured just as much as me, and they're making it happen. >> we had the second quadruple amputee to ever survive any war, he does it -- >> yeah. we were in afghanistan together. it's a small community, small world. >> yeah. special human being. he's one of the reasons why we build these houses all over america and put in these apparatuses in the homes that give them back some of -- i can't help it, i've got to take my hat off. god bless america, you can't beat that, baby. >> it's an amazing moment. we just saw hundreds of people walk off, gold star families, injured service members, tens of thousands more ready to go and, frank, you're making all this happen with your team. on behalf of myself and all my brothers and sisters in a grateful nation, thank you for what you're doing. >> thank you. and thank you to fox, because without your viewers, with we can't build these houses and pay off the mortgagings. so thank you. and thank you for your service, sir. >> guys, it's quite an ea -- event here. the energy is just huge, and we've got a lot more people left to make this run. >> over 35,000 will be coming through this start line in the next hour. >> thank you, guys. will: you know, joey, i sit here and watch, and i don't know if this is a question for you, joey, i know frank if probably can't hear me, but you're listening to "god bless america" play on a lot that memorializes -- there's a man on your screen today who lost a brother, a marine who lost his legs, and if that doesn't hit home for anyone watching, i don't know what will. rachel: yeah, it's powerful stuff. frank never stops, by the way. his tenacity and his commitment to this project is just astounding. >> listen, everyone here just pours their heart and soul into this mission. this is one day. they never stop working. they do this every single day. they build homes, they renovate homes, they make life easier for men and women who have lost their spouseor lost their dad or mom or lost a body part. what they do, they pour their heart and soul into wit, and it's a real honor for me to be here today. this is one day for us on tv, it's every day for them. pete: well, joey, tell frank we're grateful, we're grateful for his brother, for everything he's done, and we are definitely going to check back in next hour at the finish line. >> absolutely. rachel: thanks, joey. thanks, frank. all right, well, coming up, georgia senate candidate herschel walker is joining us live after receiving a huge endorsement from president trump. will: but first, former nfl quarterback carson palmer wants to fill stadiums for a good cause can. he joins us live with how you can help him feed 70,000 kids and families in need. ♪ tell me something good, tell me, tell me, tell me. ♪ tell me that you love me, yeah ♪♪ hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. as someone with hearing loss i know what a confusing and frustrating experience getting hearing aids can be, that's why i founded lively. high quality hearing aids with all of the features you need and none of the hassle. lively offers bluetooth connected, fda approved hearing aids delivered to your door, sold at a fraction of the price, with direct access to an audiologist whenever you need it. better hearing has never been this easy. try lively risk free for 100 days. visit listenlively.com - 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[speaking in native tongue] will: so, carson, i don't know if you have a return there, if you could see the video or not, but those were videos from burkina faso and translated on the screen. their message was thank the lord, thank you, carson palmer, for what you've done to help our families. >> yeah. i mean, these are obviously children in some of the most impoverished situations on the planet. no family system and no government to support them when funds do run dry, when there is famine, when they don't have water. so fill the stadium.com is a great way to access. my family has really enjoyed finding children all over the planet to sponsor. you know, my older girls are always looking for girls their age on the web site. we've -- i don't know how many kids we're sponsoring right now, it's a whole bunch. my oldest boy loves picking babies and young children on the web site and sponsoring them. you can create relationships through the internet and pen pals, and it's been with really special for our family and, obviously, it's been extremely important for these children over there. will: well, fill the stadium.com that you mentioned, how people at home can also participate. carson, let's really quickly and talk about today's games. i want to get your expert opinion here. this is my nfc championship prediction right here, today it takes place in los angeles, bucs, rams. it's one of your week three matchups you can be catching. that is 4:25 eastern time on fox, by the way. carson, i'm going to tell you, i took the rams. i think i get a point, by the way. matthew stafford rams, tom brady bucs, what do you think? if. >> yeah, i mean, this is the most exciting game, i think, on the docket of a weekend of great games. the rams gave up a lot to get rid of jared goff and acquire matthew stafford. they looked really flawless the first two weeks, and that sean mcvay coaching staffing with staff world's arm -- stafford's arm and his ability, it's looked good. but this is the defending super bowl champs, probably the best defense in the league, so i can't wait to see who comes out on top. will: i think the defense has been a little suspect. was the best defense, was last season. we'll see about this season, carson. love what you're doing, good to talk to you. thanks for being with us this morning. >> thank you. will: watch all those games airing on fox starting just this afternoon. highlighted by that bucs/rams game in the afternoon pot. pete's got his vikings tie on, vikings/seahawks. rachel, over to you for headlines. rachel: thanks for that. what a great charity. a live look at the funeral home on long island where the memorial service for gabby petito will begin at 12 p.m. eastern. thousands of people are expected to attend and pay their respects. this as dog the bounty hunter joins the search for brian laundrie who's been missing now for nearly two weeks. >> what is his greatest experience, okay? outdoorsman, somebody knows something. somebody else knows where he's at, where they dropped him off at or did they drop him off. we get a scent of a trail. we get a scent, he's done. rachel: dog is planning to search the appalachian trail after receiving tips pointing in that direction. explosive scenes are surfacing regarding the surveillance that britney spears was under inside her own home. a recording device was planted in her bedroom to monitor private conversations with her now-fiance and kids. texts from spears' phone also allegedly policed by her father, jamie. illegal vans touting airbnb as cheap places to glamp. in a now-removed post, a way for people to experience the big apple for $100 a night, but an investigation found that the vans were illegally registered and being used in a fraudulent operation. police seized the vans parked around the city and impounded them, and those are your headlines. let's check in, by the way, with meteorologist adam cloths for our fox weather -- adam klotz for our fox weather forecast. adam: just off camera pete is eating all of the pancakes. i know that's coming up in just a minute. but for now, diving into the forecast where it feels crisp and cool here in new york city. i know that's the case really across the country. 54 in chicago, cooler air is out there, but it's going to turn into a beautiful afternoon. hurricane sam now at cat 4 deep out into the a atlantic basin. it stays a powerful hurricane but really runs to the north and is east of most of the caribbean islands. we'll be tracking it, still not coming close to. land for at least a week, and we will be watching as it makes that move. will, rachel, back in to you. will: all right. thank you, adam. let's go down to texas now, the state fair of texas where lawrence jones is there for the opening weekend of the big fair. hey, lawrence. >> what's up? [audio difficulty] rachel: ah -- will: his shot is freezing on us. will: that's too bad. i wanted to see what he was drinking -- will: pineapple pina clad da looking thing. rachel: thought he wasn't allowed to drink on air. 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[laughter] so it's a constant counting of bubbles popping which really doesn't how you to focus on mig else. will: and that's when you go with your flip. sour cream pancake mix, we can make these at home, you've got blueberry, strawberry, chocolate chip. >> yes, this is the end of blueberry season, so we're -- rachel: taking advantage of that. >> and the strawberries and chocolate chips, anything on there, whipped cream. rachel: do you ever put it inside of the batter? >> all the time. rachel: okay, you do. i like that too. pete: what do poem like the host in. >> it depends on what season it is. at the moment we're selling a lot of blueberry pancakes. we're going to do pumpkin spice pancakes for some reason -- [laughter] rhoderachel: pressure? we have a lot of conversations about that. >> i think it's a worthy conversation. [laughter] will: right there, one everybody can agree on -- >> well, the secret to these pancakes is bunter. rachel: you know, i never -- pete: are those ready? rachel: no, i can't put it, once i get it off the grill -- >> ready? pete: phenomenal. will: he's going to give -- >> you get a stack. rachel: at the restaurant you serve them with fried chicken too, right in i think i read that. that sounds awesome. will: you can make these at home. order the pancake bigs at bubbys.com. chef ron silver, thank you so much >> thanks for having me. will: national pancake day. pete: and, chef, thanks for combing your hair for us this morning. [laughter] >> i was going to buy a comb, this is my goal. pete: we were joking about that. you said this is my look. >> i like it. pete: i like it -- >> i like it too. rachel: you've been in new york a long time when you can say that -- pete: i know. we were chatting about it. >> i think, pete, your hair's giving me some hair goals. 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[laughter] he forgot. pete: i think that i ate them all. will goes is that the last one yours? i said i'll split it with you and he said i don't want to split it with you so i just threw it all down. i feel bad, i'm sorry. rachel: i think it's because pete touched the pancake and will was like nope, i'll wait. pete: look at adam klotz, oh, my gosh. [applause] rachel: that's a friend. will: thank you, adam. pete: the chef kept cooking and we couldn't stay long enough for it. rachel: and the butter. pete: because folks if you missed it, it's national pancake day. rachel: or lumberjack day. it used to be, i kind of like that that's very all-american. will: i'm going to eat these. pete: we'll talk about the fact that i'm sporting my minnesota vikings tie today, because i'm going to minneapolis and jumping on a flight after this taking my three oldest boys to the game. rachel: but you weren't nice to the chef out there. pete: um, the chef decided to wake up and not do this hair and show up for our show, and so i just asked him, i said thanks for combing your hair. rachel: [laughter] pete: but we had already talked about it and he said that's kind of like his look, like the chef 's ironic look. will: these are excellent pancake, sour cream, you can go make them at home if pete and rachel will let you have any. meanwhile to the news this morning there's a looming vaccine mandate here in the state of new york for healthcare workers in the city of new york for teacher s as well. this looming mandate threatens to create a shortage of healthcare workers in this state those who remain unvaccinated will not be able to check in for work. who then will replace them? here's governor kathy hochul saying the deadline is looming. >> our expectation is that all healthcare workers in state of new york will be vaccinated by monday. we will have a deployment program and we're going to be announcing possibly in anticipation but this could be 100% averted. rachel: what's crazy about this is now they're saying they may even bring in foreign workers to replace our american nurses and healthcare workers. they're also saying they are going to help speed up the residency or graduations or just kind of change the rules so people are less experienced be serving in this capacity. it doesn't seem like a good idea at all. pete: no they also said they may bring in the national guard. rachel: yes. pete: so this is a mandate with no exceptions so you don't have an opportunity to test for covid , even weekly, like the nypd does, by the way the teacher's union, the teacher s here in new york had a stay on their mandate and they find out in the next day or two whether they are forced imagine the teacher shortage that'll exist. they are simply saying if cops could be on the streets and be tested and not have the vaccine we could do the same in the classroom. we had dr. marc siegel on the program earlier and we asked him act the impact of a mandate and what it could create in a shortage. here's what he had to say. >> are you kidding me bringing in the national guard and federal workers and maybe foreign healthcare workers? are you kidding me? how are they going to acclamate to a hospital here in new york? you know what they're going to do? they aren't going to know the hospital or the infection control precautions, guys they are going to spread covid potentially. it's another example of a politicization of a healthcare issue. we have to work with people. we have to talk to them one on one. we have to figure out what their concerns are, and deal with them that way, not superimposed government threats bullying and mandates. rachel: yeah there is a lot of bullying going on a lot of those nurses and healthcare workers are either, they're nursing, they're pregnant, they want to be pregnant, there are lots of reasons religious exemptions people want, lots of reasons people have including that they already had covid. just think it's very ironic that the governor hochul wants to bring in the national guard. she's exactly the kind of politician that be with her hair on fire if we sent our national guard to the southern border where they actually could do some work. will: and in a time where we're talking about hospitals being pushed to the limits busting at the seems we're talking about now a government-created crisis of reducing the number of healthcare workers there to help patients. pete: yes. will: and absolutely, i don't know, schizophrenic approach to this pandemic. meanwhile former president donald trump rallying thousands in georgia as he officially backs herschel walker in his push to make the peach state red again. >> we're going to fire your ultra left wing senator ralph warnock and elebanon the great herschel walker to the united states senate. >> [applause] >> and we're going to take back our country from these lunatics. herschel has been one of the greatest athletes in america , and i know he will go down also as one of the greatest senators in america. >> [applause] pete: we're going to take back our country from these lunatics. joining us now on the heels o of that very exciting endorsement u.s. senate candidate herschel walker. herschel, great to have you on the program. must have been amazing to be on that stage and how significant, how important is it to have the backing of president trump? >> well it's very important to have the endorsement of president trump, because i think president trump knows that i can get the job done here in georgia i've known president trump for a long time. this is not something that he's known me just to say that he wanted me to run for that senate seat but he's known me since the early 80s that i'm going to get into washington and i'm going to do what's right. i'm just a little bit appalled when people said what trump says when he talks about america first, if he's the president of the united states, he should think about america being first, because that's who he's representing, and right now, for him to endorse me, i'm happy , but he do know that i'm going to be the one that's going to have to play the game, that means i'm going to be the one that's going to get into georgia and get the job done and he's going to be the quarterback sitting on the couch watching me play, because georgia is my home i love the state of georgia and i've been here for years and i want people to see that we don't want to separated people. we want to bring people together and get jobs done and get people here to trust in our government again. rachel: president trump called your opponent, upcoming opponent , a marxist. what do you say to that? >> well you know, president trump calls people a lot of different things. i don't know whether raffensperger eall warnock is a marxist but i do know that i'm a better man for the job and he's had the position for a little bit and now it's time for someone to take over that cares about america. that's one of the basic things we need to put people in office do, they got to care about america first and care about the constitution, they got to care about our basic rights. those are the things that right now we're losing. he made a statement that's very powerful when he said we want to take back our country. why have we lost our country? we lost our country because we're losing the basic rights that this country was guaranteed from the soldiers that have died at war for us, so we got to take back that, you know, that's something that we shouldn't have to take back, that's something the people should know that we have. we have basic rights in this country. we have basic laws in this country. we have things that we were guaranteed from a lot of great heros that have died at war for us, so we have to take that back, that shouldn't be something we have to take back, and that's what's sad. will: by the way one of those heros made his appearance on the stage last night with president trump, the marine who pulled a baby over the walls in kabul. let's take a quick watch of that video and then i'll talk to you when we come back, herschel, watch this. >> lance corporal hunter ian clark, lance corporal, come up here. >> [applause] >> come up, handsome guy. hunter comes from a military family and went to school right here in perry, georgia. can you believe that? come on up here. >> [applause] >> i am the guy that pulled the baby over the wall and it's definitely probably one of the greatest things i've ever done in my entire life. >> [applause] i just want to thank all of the support from you all and it really means a lot and i'm glad to be home now today, thank you. >> [applause] >> [chanting usa, usa, usa] will: really cool moment last night and there's the picture of lance corporal pulling a baby over the walls in kabul. now, herschel, with that in mind , you brought up afghanistan , we're talking about afghanistan there with that moment last night. there's so many crisis facing this country right now, the border crisis, vaccine mandates, georgia has been the center of attention when it comes to voter integrity issues. if you are elected, senator, herschel, what are you going to put at the top of your priority list, what can you do to help georgia and to help the united states of america? >> well you know, i think the first thing we want to do right now is we got to secure our border, because i think that's going to help so many different areas. securing the border is going to help because we're bringing people to this country that we haven't even vetted yet. we're bringing them into this country that you talk about vaccination, how do we know they are vaccinated? there have been release in this country we don't know who these people are and then, i had a chance to do some listening session around the counties here in georgia and i found out that one of the biggest things for drugs from people coming from other countries is atlanta, georgia so that's one of the things we can do is help with the law enforcement there as well and at the same time, we're very compassionate country , but people have to come into this country legally. there's so many people that have came to this country illegally they've waited their turn to get here and that's what we got to get back to. we just can't open our country up and let anyone in without vet ting them, at the same time, without border patroller control , we have no country and that is the honest truth and people need to realize that and you think about lance corporal clark, that shows that how great this country really is. you have a man that given his baby to a foreign person, that he do not even know because he knows that baby will have a better life in that country than he has with him at home, and that shows that america is still one of the greatest, is the greatest country in the world and i think we need to respect that. we need to continue to fight for those rights but one thing about him, about lance, is do people see how young that young man was? that young man is what in his 20 s? he's fighting for our rights. think about that. we have these young people, you know, eye been going to over 400 something bases in the last 15 years seeing how young these young men and women are that's fighting for the rights of this country so we've got to respect that. the 13 that we had, you know, we need to talk about that and talk about these young faces that's doing such a great job for this country. pete: it's going to be a huge senate race down there in georgia, a bell weather on a lot of things and you've got a serious support in president trump, push you the best, herschel walker, thank you so much for joining us after a big night last night. will: thank you, herschel. >> thank you, guys. pete: always cool to say thank you, perspective. been a fan for so long. turning to a few additional headlines starting with a fox news alert. at least three people killed and 50 others hurt after an amtrak train derailed near joplin, montana. 146 passengers and 16 crew members were on board. it was heading west toward seattle. officials say seven train cars derailed with several toppling over. the ntsb is sending a team of investigators to determine what caused the derailment. >> lawyers for the man who tried to assassinate president reagan will appear in court tomorrow. they argue john hinckley jr. should be fre ed from restrictions after a federal judge granted his release from a mental hospital in 2016 under a number of conditions including travel restrictions and regular psychiatric evaluations. his lawyers say he should get what's called unconditional release, because he no longer poses a threat. >> and take a close look at this video. an outdoorsman believes he may have captured drone footage of the lockness monster in scotland you see a long, thin form just beneath the water's surface. the outdoorsman tells the new york post he's always been a skeptical person but after watching the video several times , he thinks the shadow could be the mysterious monster. will cain is nose to the screen right now. will: what am i looking at here? pete: what do you think you're looking at? will: is it shadow running perpendicular to that cliff edge rachel: it could be an alligator pete: no, no, it's perpendicular will: like i said, yeah. pete: oh, i thought you said parallel. will: i meant perpendicular. rachel: couldn't that be a big alligator, guys? pete: could be a log. i don't know. will: it could be the lockness monster. do you want to live in a world where you're skeptical or willing to accept possibilities rachel: i like your world. will: thank you. pete: i like my skeptical world. will: then you're not invited to the state fair of texas where lawrence jones is for the opening weekend, is that right? look we got your camera shot fixed so that's good because i want to know what's in that pina colada. reporter: so they just hand me things i don't know what's in it they just passed it to me but isn't it pretty cool i can hold a whole pineapple in one hand? look at these hands, that's crazy! >> [laughter] reporter: it's sweet. rachel: that is giving you a lot of confidence. >> [laughter] rachel: what's that donald trump hand thing? pete: of yeah. reporter: marco rubio. look, he changed the game, if donald trump could say it then i can say look at my hands, okay? so i've got some texas pumpkin poke cake as well and this is a finalist as well so in texas, when you're a finalist you get this big thing right here and this is the trophy and it has this big fry daddy on the top of it so we're going to be here all morning, they got more food coming for me. apparently there is some burn-in s they stuffed in the burrito. will: what? reporter: she graduated from garland high school which i graduated back in 2011 so i can't wait to try that. we're in the front of the hall of state this has been here since 1939, i think, so here all morning going to try more food and send it back to you guys in new york with my big hands. rachel: still looking good lawrence. will: the hat is looking good a slight angle down. pete: little down. will: just pull it a little down rachel: go back to the shop and get it steamed. looking good. reporter: okay i've got to go back to the shop. rachel: all right, lawrence. pete: there was a lot in that. rachel: yeah [laughter] it was an intense segment from the state fair. wasn't expecting it to go in that direction. oh, well. pete: that's the best part of the show. see where it goes next. up next former detroit police chief james craig wants to save the state of michigan he joins us live as the race to replace democrat governor gretchen whitmer heats up. rachel: and the tunnel to towers run-and-walk is underway. we'll check back with joey jones just a little bit later. >> ♪ at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families. are we still exclusive? 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>> top issue, well there's several. first and foremost, leadership. this is what michigan has told me, this is what i hear every ink is el day. they want leadership but there the issue of public safety, top issue, education, second big issue and certainly job creation and working with our small businesses. very key issues and they know it's going to take strong leadership to make that happen. rachel: i'm glad you brought up leadership. there's somebody that you know that i personally have a crush on for a long time, that's denzel washington recently, boy egood looking, and he was -- >> that's my guy. good friend. rachel: i know and he was at a baptist church in orlando, florida and he said it was a better man event. the world has changed, what is our role as a man? the john wayne formula is not quite a fit right now, but strength, leadership, power, authority, guidance, patience are god's gift to us as men. we have to cherish that, not abuse it. it's a wonderful message for american men. tell me what you think of that message and how that might play into your role potentially as the governor of michigan. >> you know, i've got to tell you it's a powerful statement. i know denzel. i know where he stands. i know i've been called for this role. this is i know that being the next governor, the next governor of the great state of michigan is something that was placed on my heart and a late friend o of mine who was a very spiritual man who said 13 years ago, you're going to be the governor. now that was wild for me, because i wanted to only be the chief of police and here i sit today, but in today's world, in our state, in our country, we need strong courageous leaders to deal with the issues. look at our country, we're divided look at our state. people are so dissatisfied and sick of politics. they want leaders that will get it done and get it done with integrity. rachel: you certainly got it done when you were the police chief. you did a fantastic job. no one argues with your record there. >> thank you. rachel: yes, we need good leader s and we need leaders with a servant's heart you clearly have that as well. any last words you want to tell our viewers about the race? >> i'm just so excited. michigan is speaking, and we're talking about michigan, not just republicans but democrats and independents as well, so we got a long-haul ahead but i'm in it to win it and we're going to get it done by god's good grace. rachel: amen to that. all right thank you, chief. always great having you on the show. >> thank you. you too. thank you. rachel: of course. you are looking live at the funeral home ahead of today's memorial verse for gabby petito now reporting as the manhunt intensifies for brian laundrie, next. ♪i got it, you got it♪ ♪i want it, you want it♪ ♪when i want it, you've got it♪ ♪when you want it, i got it, i got it, yeah♪ ♪when they want it♪ ♪we got it, yeah♪ ♪ ♪we guy fieri!ah♪ ya know, if you wanna make that sandwich the real deal, ya gotta focus on the bread layers. king's hawaiian sliced bread makes everything better! ♪ (angelic choir) ♪ and here's mine! 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are authorities still holding it what's the situation there? >> yeah, i mean, we just found this information out, and we had been in wyoming, as you've seen our reporting, outside the coroner' office believing that the remains were going to be released to the family, but the fbi very tight-lipped. we know they have not released the remains to the family, and we can only assume that more investigative work is still yet to be done. rachel: you see dog the bounty hunter is now involved in trying to track down brian laundrie. do people that you talk to there in the community feel more hopeful now, because of that or do they think they are just going to, do most people think he's dead? there's a lot of speculation. reporter: you know, it's anybody 's guess at this point. of course we are waiting for that information from law enforcement but as we've been reporting any little bit helps so the fact he is getting involved many people say if he can bring a lead to this situation to bring brian laundrie to justice and to answer some questions finally, so be it. so a lot of people, you know, hopeful for any kind of new help will: laura forgive me if i missed this officially what is brian laundrie right now? is he a fugitive from, is he a person of interest, a fugitive from pete and i were talking earlier, a credit card charge? what are authorities officially classifying brian laundrie as right now? reporter: you know, we haven't seen the word "suspect" but with that federal warrant that was issued by the fbi, we do now know that his status, you know, has been elevated in their eyes and we know that he could be arrested anywhere and they want to bring him in for those charges about the credit card or the debit card that was used and of course a lot of the questions still to be asked but yeah, that is a really big part of this is how they are treating him and what that title is. will: right. pete: laura, prayers for the family today we appreciate all your reporting, thank you. will: thank you. rachel: thanks, laura. will: now you're looking live at the tunnels to towers 5k, happening right now and we'll check in with joey jones and frank siller coming up. pete: plus, just in, moments ago , the dhs secretary mayorkas now admits that at least 12,000 haitian illegals have been released inside the u.s.. maria bartiromo spent a lot of time on the border in the past. she's going to react, next. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? 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"sunday morning futures" anchor maria bartiromo has covered the border first-hand she joins us now to react. maria, we've suspected as much base on the way they've obviscat ed the numbers and the definition of detention, now we've got an admission, 12,000 at least released into the united states. maria: well, pete, thanks for having me. it's quite extraordinary as you know. right now you're talking about an incredible burden on those local communities, those people will be given benefit, et cetera, there is a cost that comes with this as well. not to mention the credibility of this administration having plummeted. why lie up until now that the majority has been sent back when in fact the majority has actually been released into america, and have they told those local communities that these people are, in fact, going to be released into their communities, a source told me just the other day that they heard two towns away from them that there was a big dump of people and they don't know where they are going to live, what kind of benefits they are sucking up. the truth is the truth, and we should actually have been honest with the american people, from the beginning. so there will be a lot of ramifications about this. we're talking about this this morning but we're also talking about the fact that you have a crisis at the border, you have a crisis in afghanistan, but this week, there will be another crisis to deal with. the government is running out of money this thursday, so they will need to deal with the debt ceiling, deal with all of this massive spending and tax increases within the next four days, and that is one of the major crisis that the markets will be focusing on. these are the kinds of unintent the consequences from this ruling as if you're a monarch that happened and disrupt capital markets and disrupt the economy as well, so we're going to be talking about the fact that the government runs out of money this thursday, in the next hour, we will also talk about the john durham investigation. i am talking with devin nunes who, as you know, was the first person, first lawmaker to tell of the whole russia collusion was a home and it is not true. i've covered it for several years telling our audience that our viewers know the truth. he's going to join me this morning to talk about whether or not the doj , mr. garland, is going to stop anymore indictments because this last indictment of michael sussman is a direct line to the fbi. we're also talking with peter schweizer about the corruption that is hunter biden. i've learned that there are hunter biden art hanging out in the white house, so dr. jill biden can, you know, promote her son and talk about how beautiful this arts he's expected to have these art shows in the next couple of weeks. the conflict of are interest incredible and by the way, you haven't heard much about this hostage swap that went on over the last couple of days. the u.s. government is allowing the cfo of huawei to go back to china after being detained since december of 2018. chinese propaganda media, they're celebrating going nuts over the fact they have their huawei cfo back and this was a hostage swap and is one more piece of evidence that this administration has no teeth when it comes to any policy against china, this is an adversary, this is a country and a communist country that wants to overtake the united states as the number one super power and so far all we've seen is joe biden roll over for xi-jinping, a 90 minute phone call in the last two weeks did not have one mention of the origins of covid-19. get your head around that as the administration continues to say covid is its priority. question? how is covid your priority if number one, it never comes up with the chinese leader xi-jinping, and number two, you've got wide open borders 15,000 the majority being unleashed into the united states and we don't know if they were covid tested or not, likely they were not, pete so we've got a lot to get our teeth into this morning on "sunday morning futures." pete: yes, mayorkas admitting today 12,000 were released into the country he admitted earlier none of them tested for covid so maria we can't wait to watch your show in 18 minutes as always you've got all angle covered. maria: thank you so much, pete. pete: over to you. will: thank you turning to your headlines 11 people are indicted for the hazing death of a freshman at virginia commonwealth university. adam oaks died earlier this year after a night of heavy drinking at a fraternity party. richmond police say eight of the 11 suspects were arrested and charged with unlawful hazing of a student. the remaining three are expected to turn themselves in. >> meghan markle is making an appearance at the global citizen's live music festival in central park. the couple took the stage and called for covid vaccine equity saying vaccines are a basic human right and should be available to everyone around the world. mayor bill deblasio was also at the event, but he was quickly bo o'd after taking the stage. >> new york city, is proud to be at the forefront of the climate revolution with our own new york city green new deal will: the second time deblasio was boo'd in recent weeks and he received a similar welcome last month. >> legendary college football coach lou holtz shares advice for anyone afraid to speak out. >> i'm tired of everybody telling me you can't do this , you can't say that. we don't have free speech any more. you have the right to say anything you want but because it might offend one or two people all of a sudden everybody quiets up and the majority has to step forward and say i'm going to live my life. will: holtz said no one should worry about being canceled. we will always have some sort of problem but part of life is learning how to deal with it. and those are your headlines. let's check in now with meteorologist adam klotz for our fox weather forecast. >> adam: good morning, will. beautiful weather out here on fox square. beautiful wither really across the country a little bit of a crisp in the air feeling like fall and football weather here earl your this morning going to be a great day this afternoon 63 in new york city, you'll see cooler spots 56 degrees in chicago, 55 in minneapolis, 54 degrees up into seattle, so northern tier of the country still nice and cool, we are still in hurricane season, track ing hurricane sam category 4 storm with winds at 145 miles an hour. this is a monster of a storm, but it is way out in the atlantic basin, this is the projected path that stays off to the north and off to the east, but the lesser antilles missing most of the caribbean, even if we take you a forecast all the way into next weekend so still a long ways out these are our forecast tracks this is going to turn perhaps getting up towards bermuda but maybe missing it this is a system we watch as it makes that move but otherwise, things are calm currently in the atlantic hurricane basin. those are your weather headline back into you all. will: thanks adam. pete: coming up we are live at the finish line of the tunnel to towers run an walk we'll check in with joey jones as well as our friend frank sill er. >> ♪ ♪♪ i've always been running. to meetings. errands. now i'm running for me. i've always dreamed of seeing the world. but i'm not chasing my dream anymore. i made a financial plan to live it every day. ♪ there was a dream ♪ ♪ and one day i could see it ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com rachel: the 20th annual tunnel to towers 5k run and walk in new york city is still underway. look at that. will: thousands of people are re tracing the steps of stephen siller on september 11 and raising money for the tunnels to towers foundation. pete: let's check in with fox news contributor joey jones joining us from the finish line with tunnel to towers chairman and ceo frank siller, and artist lynn mara. joey? >> how's it going, guys? we're at the exit of the tunnel most of these people have almost completed their three mile 5k. i'm here with frank siller, i'm here with his nephew rob, obviously his brother stephen is with us and this is lynn mara, let me say that right, so lynn has got an amazing story of portrait she painted just a month ago of the 13 service members we lost in afghanistan and she made that a part of what we're doing here. >> thanks joey. i started that night when the day in afghanistan happened, i got a couple of portraits done i started with you, that inspired me, and i showed it to bill hemmer. bill gave me the thumbs up, and i continued to make them and in three days they were done. >> so now you've taken those portraits of our heros from afghanistan and talked to frank and now its become a part of how you're raising money is that correct? >> yeah, well lynn wanted to raise a lot of money for the foundation because she knows the good work that we're doing and look we're building a home for a sergeant first class mccollum who died and his wife was pregnant and just gave birth and i said we're going to build you a mortgage-free home. these proceeds are going to help do that for many other great heros and families left behind and we're looking at one great hero here, my brother stephen and because of my brother being a firefighter all of the pictures and banners you see lined up here are all firefighters that died on 9/11. put a face with a number, it's more important, and also, all the police officers and the 7,000 men and women who died since 9/11. we have the banners of every single one of them. >> guys this is amazing. we're here at the end of the run , tens of thousands of people coming through the tunnel with patriots cuomo tariffing about how they are supporting and obviously everything frank has done any questions you got for him? will: that's an amazing shot i wish we had all of those banners frank makes a great point we need to put faces to the numbers , and the number you just heard from frank is important as well. he said 7,000 because he's including appropriately all of the people we lost after 9/11 due to events on 9/11. pete: and joey? oh, no i was going to say how do people get portraits? they're stunning when i look at them. is it by going to tunnel to towers how do they do that? >> how do people have an opportunity, do they bid on the portraits how does that work >> so glad you asked super important. go to lynnmara.com, my website. everything i post and do is connected to tunnel to towers, so either way. they get 100% of the proceeds, but if they go to my website, everything is laid out right there. it's very easy to navigate and purchase and we mail them out right away. >> there you go purchase them all the proceeds go to tunnels to towers, they are finishing up this run its been an amazing morning and we're just getting started. i've lost my voice from cheering on these folks its been amazing. we had west point come through before anyone else did, its just been really the most patriotic day i've been to. will: joey have you seen -- >> it was voted the most patriotic event in the united states. you should know that. when you get 2,500 west point cadets that run in cadence. >> what's that, will? will: have you seen christine go by? i think her name was christine a little bit earlier. >> christy. will: she was going to put on her blades you said. >> no, listen. will: go ahead. >> she's long gone. she's long gone. she was finished an hour ago. she wasn't messing around. she's gone. yeah. rachel: joey? >> she beat he here by 45 minutes. rachel: joey i want to ask you one more question. frank talked about giving a home to that young widow and the newborn baby. ask him how she's doing? >> you talked about the widow obviously from afghanistan, you guys are going to do a home, she's got a brand new baby or baby on the way. how is she doing? >> she sounded very strong. these guys marry strong women. there's no question about it. they have to be, because you know how many times you're deployed and you're not around so they know how to live and how to take care of their families. god forbid something like this happens so she's doing great. the baby, she said, is really doing good but there was also two catastrophically injured service members that day too. we lost 13 great heros but other s that were injured and two are still in walter reed in really bad shape and we'll build them a smart home, so i know your viewers have always helped us and all our endeavors and they still can do that and get lynn's paintings, go to t 2t .org and do $11 a month, because that's all it takes to help these great heros, i love to hear this. >> they're coming through. frank, thank you. lynn, thank you. guy, this is amazing, thank you, all. will: thank you, joey great work down there. rachel: that's awesome. pete: i didn't realize west point was sending all of those cadets. rachel: yeah that's awesome. will: more fox & friends coming up. >> [chanting] this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪♪ [tv announcer] come on down to our appliance superstore where we've got the best deals on refrigerators, microwaves, gas ranges and grills. and if you're looking for... andrea: this is the hardest thing we will probably ever where we've got the best deals on refrigerators, microwaves, have to go through. st. jude has given us transportation, treatment. to know that we don't have bills, they take every other stress off of your shoulders. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette i love it. i just wear a little sensor and that's it. the dexcom sends my glucose readings to my receiver every five minutes. and i can also get it on my smartphone. you don't have to prick your fingers - at all. it's amazing. i can't imagine anything simpler. rachel: let's head back down to the lone star state where lawrence jones has been checking out the sights, sounds and of course the food from the state fair of texas, all morning long. lawrence? what have you been eating? reporter: hey, family. behind me are the show-stoppers and then i've got christy and john from garland, texas, my hometown and here is the burrito >> it's a flour tortilla, with jack cheese, deep fried. rachel: not fair. reporter: and it's the original one. >> exactly. >> original state fair texas funnel cake. reporter: they also are part of the fox family, they watch us everyday, so we had to bring them on the show. thank you guys its been a pleasure being home. i'll be back here tomorrow too. pete: what a rough gig. rachel: i'm looking at that burrito going i want to be where lawrence is. pete: lawrence jones, well done. will: all right lawrence we'll see you again tomorrow. rachel: goodbye, everybody. pete: have a great sunday everybody, go minnesota vikings. i'll be there, and go to church. maria: welcome and good sunday morning, everyone. welcome to "sunday morning futures" i'm maria bartiromo. today, corruption at the highest level. clinton campaign, dirty tricks and hunter biden's money scheme. coming up, house intel committee ranking member devin nunes on the john durham investigation. will joe biden's doj stop more indictments because the people who abuse power are now in power then, never mind the border over flowing, the afghanistan disaster, now, an economic crisis is at hand. the government will run

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were so gal lantly 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? ♪ rachel: good morning. good morning. i didn't see that the camera is following us. it is zick in the morning, i am awake. i promise i am awake. normally at the start of the show it is one of you guys. one of the first times i had to start the 6:00. pete: true. will: i looked up. it says rachel. rachel: thanks for saving me, guys. good morning, will, "good morning america," good morning pete. will: glad to to have you with . fox news alert. at least three people are killed, 50 hurt after an amtrak train derails in northern montana. will: it was heading west when several train cars toppled over. rachel: ashley strohmier, what is the latest? reporter: three deaths and injuries were confirmed. after the am trach derailed near joplin, montana. a very small town. it happened 4:00 p.m. mountain time, builder line went from seattle to chicago derailed with 46 passengers and 1crewmembers on board. amtrak spokesperson says they were working with local authorities to transport those who were hurt to evacuate other passengers. we're saddened to learn three people lost their lives as a result of this accident. also said the incident response team was initiated. we're sending emergency personnel and amtrak leadership to the scene. the train had two low low motives and 10 train cars. the train flipped over and dozens of people surrounding the crash site. ntsb is sending a team of investigators to determine what exactly caused that derailment. will: thank you, ashley. pete: look at the pictures, tragic. three people lost their lives. you looked at a flat open field. in your mind you think it is harrowing curve. rachel: i was in a amtrak accident, remember the congressional one. we were going to the congressional retreat. what is interesting, when you're in a train you walk about. when that happened people can also, you're not locked in a seat. it is scary. you see what the people are thinking there watching this whole thing. looks like it is pretty cold, thinking about them. will: stay on the story throughout the morning. pete: train seattle to chicago, one day, 21 hours. think about those folks. tragic. will: absolutely. to the southern border, 15,000 seems to be the number, that is the estimated number of migrants congregated in del rio, texas, that were dispersed. in juarez, mexico, mounting crisis of migrant population. shelters, social services somewhat overwhelmed. this while another migrant caravan seems to be heading north through mexico towards the american southern border as well. chad wolf, former acting dhs secretary told us about the coming crisis yesterday on "fox & friends." >> we'll see more. we have reports another caravan of haitians come up from central mexico to the border. of the vast majority of the folks are released into the interior the country, when the secretary and others say the border is closed, 9,000 get released into the country, it's a lie. they're not being honest with the american people. they're doing a disservice. rachel: they're straight up lying saying they're releasing, detaining them or send them back. the mexican government is missing trump's policies right now. the other people who are missing trump's policies all the people that live along the border communities. representative tony gonzalez for example, from that part of texas, the southern part of texas he says these border towns are in crisis because of this. >> it is complete chaos. you have high-speed chases. just sheer number of folks coming through these small towns. our hospitals are filled to capacity. often times local residents can't even be seen at the hospital because they're at capacity. it has caused pure key i don't . the president needs to visit the southern border along with the vice president. bring her along as well. pete: that is exactly right. you know what is different from a president visiting a hurricane or flood zone to see it first-hand, those are things they didn't create. joe biden goes to the border, this is crisis of his making right now. he has to own the carnage there. that is a big difference why they haven't been willing to go. you mentioned numbers. it is true. i am possible to get your arms around what it is. 15,000 haitians still in mexico, trying to figure out the what is the next best time to go. that is their calculation. this caravan coming. you mentioned 15,000 which is the number i used as well. when mayorkas came out two days ago, he said 30,000 had gone through the camp september 9. 2000 were deported. the camp is gone. 9,000 in. impossible to wrap your arms around that, not to mention number of people that got away because so much attention paid to bidenville under the bridge. legal traffic is open across the international bridge in del rio. irony legal crossings were shut down for a week. commerce goes on between mexico and united states now the legal passage is open for people that cross back and forth. >> there might have been a lot of pressure on biden, not just because of the illegal immigrants the commerce on that was shut down. that might have been also why they decided to clear the camp. clearing the camp, means 90, 95% of the people were dispersed with our tax dollars sent out to the country. by the way, mayorkas admitted that they have not given covid tests or anything to these people. pete: true. will: lesson in incompetency from start to finish. a massive rally last night with former president donald trump in perry, georgia. while president trump was on the stage, he called up to the podium, a marine, the marine who reached over the wall in kabul at hamid karzai airport, grabbed a baby. a image that you probably remember as a marine pull as baby up over the barbed-wire to safety. president trump called up the marine to be honored on the stage last night. >> we're all so honored to be joined by one of the marines who bravely served in kabul during the withdrawal and helped evacuate children over the airport, and over the airport wall. saw saw him. he did a great job. lance corporal hunter clark. lance corporal, come up here. [cheers and applause] come up. handsome guy. hunter comes from a military family and went to school right here in perry, georgia, can you believe that? [cheers and applause] >> i am the guy that pulled the baby over the wall, definitely probably one of the greatest things i have ever done in my entire life. [cheers and applause] i want to thank all the support from all of y'all. it really means a lot. i'm glad to be home now today, thank you. [cheering] >> usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! pete: it was really cool moment. there is that image again which captured, captured so of what was going on at the bridge. desperation of the situation. bravery of our marines. jen and i were watching live last night, calls him up. we skipped over it in the clip. he walks up, do you want to say something? as he always does, as trump always does. you want to say something? the look in his eyes, you want me to say something. he stepped up and he did. from a marine corporal in kabul to the podium. at a huge rally. all of which you could have watched on position nation. i don't know if it is there right now but eventually will be for sure. i think they had the image, they had 13 chairs. i don't know if they had the image. they had 134 -- 13 chairs in the front with flags and honored. rachel: hunter not only one honored. also there was herschel walker. he is running for u.s. senate. he will actually be on the show coming up a little bit later. pete: by the way, trump went for two hours. two hours. rachel: of course he did. pete: how much money would you pay to watch joe biden speak for two hours. will: as entertaining that might be, i would like joe biden like president trump did walk to the stage take questions well over an hour, from any reporter who wants to ask a question, adversarial or friendly, hour 1/2 of questions, obviously ill-prepared, obviously not ill-prepared, obviously unpreproduced moment, i would rather see that than two hour speech from joe biden. pete, sorry, that was stream of consciousness in response to the two hour speech. i would love one moment from two minutes of press corps that hasn't been absolutely muzzled. rachel: what about this, based on your conversation yesterday, what if it was a different hunter at the biden rally, would you like that? will: i would also like that. rachel: have that hunter, trump will that this hunter. pete: those press conferences were amazing. must see, tune in. will: think about those a lot when i see that joe biden and his administration pushes the press corporation out and boris johnson dares to take two questions and then the american press tries to ask one, no, no, everybody out. think about for 90 minutes. i used the wrong word, i said ill-prepared. pete: unscripted. will: unscripted. no one would know what happened in the press conference. no one knew what was going on. he took one after another, as a president should. >> made it so exciting as well you never knew what would happen in those moments. we had never had any of those. good point, will. will: people are expected to pay their respects at a memorial service for gabby petito. the visitation starting at 12 p.m. eastern as the search for her boyfriend intensifies. "dog the bounty hunter" joining the manhunt for brian. laundrie? >> what is greatest experience? outdoorsman. somebody knows something. somebody else knows where he is at, where they dropped him off at or did they drop him off? we get a scent of a trail. we get a scent he is done. will: duane chapman says he plans to search the appalachian trail after receiving trips pointing that direction. i used to watchdog "the bounty hunter." he is in trouble. 150 people stranded on highest observation wheel in las vegas. the pods tilt. the ride reportedly stopped working due to a network connectivity issue. that is terrifying. passengers were suspended 550 feet in the air for 90 minutes before being able safely to get off the arrived. meghan markle and prince harry make a appearance at the global music festival. they called for covid vaccines equity. basic human right. should be available to everyone around the world. mayor bill de blasio at the event. he was quickly booed after taking the stage. >> new york city, it is proud to be at the forefront of the climate revolution with our own new york city green new deal. will: second time de blasio was booed in recent weeks. he received a similar welcome at new york city's homecoming concert last month. an those are your headlines. rachel: as a former political spouse, i feel bad. she is a mess too. you know, meghan markle and prince harry, people don't realize that they're on this trip but they hired their own videographer. this trip is staged a trip for their next netflix documentary. will: remember they moved to america for privacy. rachel: they needed to get away from the press. but hired their own press so they can actually you know, massage the story and make sure it meets that are sophiecation. will: money. rachel: a lot. pete: up next, national guard, get this story, standing by to fill in as new york's vaccine mandate goes into effect for doctors and nurses tomorrow. if the doctors and nurses don't get the shot, the national guard will step in. what will it mean for patient care? rachel: that's right. we'll have lawrence jones. he is live at the state fair of texas. we'll check in with our buddy coming up. ♪. mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 24 months. ends monday. 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not lawrence. big tex. how far are you from big tex now. >> big tex is that way. the cotton bowl is right there. will: in two weeks, texas will beat ou. >> we'll see, will. we'll see will. after the performance from yesterday we can see that happening. will: texas hung 70 on texas tech yesterday. texas hung 70 on texas tech. >> embarrassed the other texas team. i think they felt bad after covering that tragedy. they sent me to the state fair of texas to enjoy the food. i will get a hat fitted for me. i left my cowboy boots. there is lot of food here. fried everything. fried everything. honor to get your food in the great state of texas. the thing with texas you can carry within the fair. a lot of texas traditions, can't wait to enjoy. will: can't wait to see you get fitted for a hat? when will you do that? do it on the show with us? >> do it on the show. add it to my hat collection. will, until you become the enterprise reporter you don't get to do cool things like that, brother. i know you're jealous you don't get a custom hat. do enterprise. will: i want to see what color. how big after brim you're going with. i want to see what crease you choose. i want to see the one you pick for will. will: i will judge you every step of the way. >> we'll give him the small hat. rachel: pete, lawrence -- will: i like it. rachel: what is your favorite fried food at the fair? >> it is probably fried oreos. got to go get the fried oreos. i will get the gator. there is fried alligator egg nest. i guess fried alligator eggs. that is new. a little creepy. but i will try it. rachel: we'll check back with you in a little bit, lawrence. maybe it will be a little lighter out there. >> thanks, guys. rachel: it is dark. >> central time. will: lawrence, see you later. >> great job. pete: there is no carrying at the minnesota state fair, tell you that. that is big thing for the state s that way at texas, like the texas state fair. will: big economic event. huge turnout, number of people go through that, two weeks, i can't remember how long it is. of course one of the centerpieces is texas-ou, in the cotton bowl in the middle of texas state fair. you can try anything, fried snickers, anything. rachel: see what he chooses. pete: back here to new york city because as you know a lot of vaccine mandates. rachel: not as fun as texas. pete: move to texas. will: we have. pete: some people have. they are smart to do so. there were vaccine mandates coming for teachers. all public teachers in new york state or city. i think city required to get a vaccine by monday or else they will be fired by tuesday. a federal judge stepped in, and said, brought an injunction we'll hold off on this, bring it to a three-person panel to decide whether that will be allowed. it still holds however for health care workers. if you're a health care worker in the city you need to have vaccine otherwise you will be fired. that will lead to shortages. 18% or 16% of workers in the city said i won't he get the vaccine. governor hock brown, hochul governor hochul here in the new york, the deadline for the vaccine is coming. they will bring in the national guard if 2 doesn't work. >> our expectation is that all health care workers in the state of new york will be vaccinated by monday. we will have a deployment program that we're going to be announcing, possibly in anticipation but this can be 100% averted. rachel: we had yesterday, by the way, a teacher, one of the teachers who was leading this movement against this mandate for teachers in new york city and they have the same concerns that some of the health care workers said they don't want. they want their right not to be vaccinated and the reason is very simple. many of them are nursing. some are pregnant or want to pregnant, they don't want to do anything to disrupt their cycles, what not. other people have religious exemptions. meanwhile i believe in addition to bringing in the national guard, they said they will try to get people from out-of-state. they're looking at replacing our good nurses and doctors and health care nurses with foreign workers. i thought that was really fascinating they're willing to go there. will: speeding up the process apparently for nurses getting out of school to immediately get -- the point is, we're creating a man-made situation here, right? we're already hearing about hospitals pushing to capacity and having trouble handling. what we'll do, go ahead and put in a policy that pushes staff out of the hospital, bring in the national guard? pete: apparently. will: untrained new nurses to put them on the job? rachel: yeah. pete: national guard driving buses in boston. national guard staffing hospitals. pretty soon national guards will teach kids. you can do what the government weren't do. by the way the teachers are saying. rachel: social workers. pete: teachers and workers are against this. treat us like the nypd. nypd has a vaccine mandate or get tested once the week. that is not the same as absolute mandate. they're not giving mandate option. good enough for nypd on the streets. unions for teachers. federal bureaucrats. rachel: the teachers very abandoned by the union. many quit the union because of this. here is dr. sarah klein from the university of rochester medical center. here is what she has to say about it. >> it is outrageous to hear that kind of message after we've all been working some of us on the front lines for the last year-and-a-half. people in the early stages without any proper ppe, not knowing what we were dealing with. a year-and-a-half later to turn around hear that. it is horrible. i've been hearing rumors bringing in traveling nurses and apparently bringing in foreigners to try to replace these jobs. i don't see how it is going to work. frankly it is not good for patient care. pete: such a wonderful point. for a year these workers were on the front lines without a vaccine. with a new coronavirus, no one new anything about. they could have caught it and died in a moment's notice. they did that for us. the duty as front line workers. we sal lewded them for that. now we'll fire them if they don't want to get vaccine why interesting how they turn on them. they are celebrating, health care workers, front line workers, we will replace with you foreigners because you won't do what we say. will: last point, not good for patient care. patient care is pushed back of the line. if you're sick in the hospital, you're not a priority. what was priority was, putting the vaccine into your body before you got to the hospital. now you don't get any early treatment. therapeutics, hard to get early treatment with therapeutics. reduce the nursing care, experienced nurses on staff? we'll look back on this pandemic and we should at some point, not only is it a shame, we killed thousands of people, literally we killed thousands of people with these policies. rachel: yes. because, because we ignored early treatment, our health leaders did. in addition we ramped up the fear and a lot of people didn't to to go to the hospital to get check ups. they didn't check cancer early. didn't catch heart issues that would have been caught. we'll look, right, will, we'll look at this what the heck here. will: if we ever return to insanity. atlanta mayor gets protection once she leaves office. former congressman from georgia, doug collins reacts next. ♪. carl lost his gig as a hand model during a bizarre hitchhiking incident. 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>> will, can you imagine the definition of hypocrisy that gets any bigger than this? someone who taken money from the police. funded for the social programs which are not working in atlanta. crime rate is here. part of atlanta wants to form a new city in this. biggest thing in the election race. she wants police protection for six more months. either you like the police and understand what they do, or you don't like them. you can't have it both ways. that is mayor bottoms whole philosophy. she is really critical on this issue. it is sad, people not being protected with 500 officer shortage in atlanta are playing the price for this. will: to be clear, it is semantic game, mayor bottoms says she resisted efforts to defund the police but diverted money into social services. effectively same thing. what many advocates called for shifting money from one place to another. you asked me a question, can you imagine a bigger hypocrisy. i can. every time i look around the nation, elected officials some come to covid protocols committing the most blatant acts of hypocrisy i imaginable, comparable to this, lori lightfoot in chicago, defund the police and get personal protection. when you see all of this, doug, everywhere it is happening what is going on in america? is it hypocrisy or is it something more? >> i'm beginning to believe this is something more. rules for thee, not for me. this has to be something broken down and when you see it in cities like atlanta, chicago, we want the protection but we don't want it for others like we're trying to set up this double standard that says we know better than everybody else. this is what americans, next year or so going into the next election cycle, people are starting to see the hypocrisy whether it be with vaccine mandates. having elected officials basically flaunt the protocals or even in the police idea you can't tell people we're not defunding the police but actually taking money away from it. people are not dumb. politicians have to learn. this liberals, especially in atlanta, made this an issue. it is going to be an issue. it will affect coming up because people are tired of what they see as the double standard of justice. will: what i'm getting at hypocrisy suggests a accident or embarassment, accompanied by some shame. no shame for the double standard. caste system that says they don't believe the rules. reach you had out to the mayor's office. we haven't heard back from them. they haven't said anything. doug collins, thanks for being with us this morning. >> very well, take care. will: all right. up next a virginia mother blasts the board after finding inappropriate books in her kid's school. >> both of these books include pedophilia. there are children in the audience. will: she joins us live after this ironic attempt to shut her up. joey jones live for the 20th annual tunnel of towers five k walk and run. he will be there all morning long. ♪. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. to make my vision a reality. i have to take every perspective, and see clearly from every point of view. with my varilux progressive lenses i seamlessly transition from near to far. and see every detail in sharp focus. when you see no limits, there are no limits. book now at your local essilor experts to push the limits of your vision. varilux lenses by essilor. there's software. and then there's industrial grade software, forged from decades of industrial experience and insights. meet honeywell forge. analytical software that connects assets and people to deliver a cybersecure record of your entire operation. so that everyone, in your boardroom and beyond, speaks the same language. honeywell forge. industrial grade software. ♪. rachel: virginia school system has suspended circulation of two books from their library after a mother expressed concern about their explicit material. >> both of these books include pedophilia. >> there are children in the audience here. >> do not interrupt my time. do not interrupt my time. >> i would like to remind everybody -- >> i will stand hire until my time is restored and my time is finished. rachel: why were these books on the school shelves in the first place? that outreach, fairfax, virginia, mom of six joins us now, stacy lincoln. stacy, you're a hear reto me. thank you for doing what he did. how ironic you read directly from the books they provide in their library and they said it was offensive and that were kids in the audience. >> almost like she was making my point for me. rachel: you think? absolutely. is this the fault of the school board? how much responsibility does the librarian have in this? >> well that's what i don't know the answer to, okay and i would like to get those answers. i don't know how this process works. i don't know who makes these decisions. so i would like to know that. who puts the materials in our childrens school libraries? is it coming from some committee on high? is it down to a person? i don't think this is a situation where it is, librarian per se because one of the first things i did when i found out the book was in my child's library, i checked a couple of the other schools geographically to see if it was in those libraries and it is. so you know, it is not a single librarian who did this. it is probably bigger. rachel: absolutely. stacy, to be clear, these are books and images, some of them are like in cartoon form by the way, so even more attractive to kids. it is man-boy love, straight up pedophilia. i have no idea, i was embarrassed hearing you say it but i'm glad as i saw the clip, people can go online on to witter, other social media to hear what you had to say to see the images themselves. it is definitely not appropriate. stacy, the other day i saw another image after mom who was in a public transportation, it was very explicit advertisements that were just totally inappropriate for kids. she was tearing them down. i think it is really hard for people to understand there are people out there with an agenda who want to rob your children of their right to childhood innocence. isn't that what this is about? >> yeah. and that's the thing is, that these images, it is not just images, right? there was an adult novel this was normal text novel, described sexually explicit acts as well. it is can't be unseen. it is so shocking. it is not age appropriate. it shouldn't be in the schools. it shouldn't be accessible to kids of any age. this is ambiguous, x-rated material 18 and over only. one of the things that upset me a lot, when i was interrupted by the board member who shouted at me. it is for high school, ma'am, if that is okay, it is not for high school only. that is what i corrected her on, no, this is in robinson secondary school too. robinson is down the street from my house. that is a combined middle school and high school, right? so you have got kids as young as 12 being able to check out these books at robinson. rachel: not appropriate for high school either. it is just not appropriate. it is pedophilia. it is against the law. here is the statement -- >> it is against the law. that was the point that i did not get to make. i was very angry during the meeting that they stole my time. we're supposed to be given two minutes to speak to address the board. it is not back and forth. it is not question an answer. they're supposed to be polite, respectful listen to what the parents had to say for two minutes. they never interrupted everybody else, cut me off with 30 seconds, last thing, i wanted to say, it is against the law. here is the law for books of state of virginia. you can't do this. if it is illegal out in town why is it on campus, it is not okay on campus either. rachel: indefensible. hard to believe they would try to cut you off to defend. this here is statement from the fairfax county public schools. circulation of these books has been suspended while a committee reviews and makes recommendations about the text. stacy, you're a hero. that book is removed because of you. i think you're sending a message to parents all across america, time for us to take charge stop coparenting with the government. these are our kids. thanks so much for joining us this morning. i really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me, rachel. rachel: of course. pete? pete: turning now to your headlines, four pennsylvania teens face charges for allegedly planning an attack on the day would mark 25 years since the columbine massacre. the plot was discovered when mother of one of the teens found text messages, wanting to quote, shoot up the school. the girl's mother, her daughter is obsessed obsessed with colum. 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. pete: 30,000 runners. rachel: unbelievable. >> i will get out of the way. i'm not real fast. 30,000 people might trample me. i will make the trip. i don't know if i will do it on fake feet or not. rachel: we'll check in with you later on whatever feet you're on. thanks for joining us, joey. you're looking good out there. pete: yeah. >> that is what we're saying. muscle. will: did you get a little lifting before the show? 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"kurt the cyberguy" joins us now to share a few tips. great to see you. first one is about privacy. i like this one. tell me about it. >> good morning pete, great to see you. working around the clock. i think i went to bed and you were on the air. we, everybody knows that the new iphone 13s came out. here they are. that is not the story. the story all of us who have an iphone from 6 or later which is most of us who do have an iphone there is enormous new private city tool available to you but it doesn't work unless you turn it on. i want to show you this morning how to do that. it is so simple. it will tell you which apps you already have on your phone that might be spying on you. pete: i want this. >> everybody wants this. this is, they're going to tell you if it is looking at your camera or your microphone, which websites the app is taking you to when you don't even know about it. go into settings on this one. scroll down to privacy. joel down more. turn on app recording. toggle that thing on. in seven days you can come back to get a report. it will show you what each of those apps you have on your phone are doing. that is a winner. winner, winner chicken dinner. you will want to know i didn't know this flashlight app is doing that to me. you want to delete that. pete: trying to do it while you talk. >> privacy report. otherwise i have it online at cyber guy later. really cool for loved ones, first of all anybody in the family that takes medications. it stores up to 90 days of medication, national institutes of health says this, about 50% of us don't adhere to our prescription medication. as we get older we get more medications and they become more important when you take them. this is called the hero. boy it is. it is from hero health.com. hero is an automatic pill dispenser. it has stored inside of it all your medications. it will alert you right there, press this, 8:00 a.m. is my next medication. it dispenses out of the bottom in a little cup. makes it so easy to have your medication. not only that, this is subscription. you get in with initiation of $99. it is $29 per month. they have the pharmacy built into it, get medication, shove it in there, bam, this thing is brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. jump to this. for any family that has a loved one that need as little extra care, take a look at this app. it is called connected care for families. it is going to be a five dollar app. it is 4.99 at the app store or for google play and what it will let you do, allow either a caregiver or a person in the family responsible for the care of your your your loved one, upt of the family. somebody young in the hospital. older relative who is there. it's a brilliant genius way to make sure older mom or dad are okay all the time. totally makes sense. pete: as usual delivering useful stuff. cyberguy.com. >> keep you safe. pete: anybody wants to check it out they can. kurt, as always appreciate it. up next more booing at the mayor deblast yaw. big apple backlash against the democrat leader. bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. each one suffering with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette, who needed help, because every step brought her pain. their only hope is a ship unlike any other. mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world to bring free surgeries and care for people who have no other hope. only 62 cents a day, $19 a month, will help provide urgently needed surgery for the world's forgotten poor. if you have ever wondered: "how can i, just one person, make a difference?" this is your answer. so many are still suffering. so don't wait. call the number on your screen. or donate now at mercyships.org. that's the number on your screen. ♪ ♪ when i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture, i waited to get treated. thought surgery was my only option. but then i found out about nonsurgical treatments. it was a total game changer. learn more about the condition at factsonhand.com ♪. pete: nice way to start your sunday right there. a shot of charlotte, north carolina. do not get up. do not get dressed. stay in bed. enjoy the show with us. good morning. will cain, rachel campos duffy. will: glad to have you with us on this sunday morning here on "fox & friends." pete: it is also national pancake day. rachel: we'll do something with that. we'll have pancakes. pete: i think some sort of sour cream involved with them. i don't know that i really have. rachel: that sounds good. that makes it nice and moist and yummy. i'm down with it. pete: we're outside here. it's a little cold. >> a little cold? a lot cold. pete: faint smell of marijuana. rachel: and urine. pete: welcome to new york city. rachel: all right. good morning. pete: set the scene for you. we've been talking about the border. we've been talking about the fake whipping story which the white house from the top continues to promulgate to talk about if it is real, everyone down to the photographer debunked reality of this. when you break it down, ultimately the agents on the ground who are still charged with doing the j every single day. one of them points out when it is zero degrees or 100 degrees, we're on horseback, we're on foot, we're on our vehicles, wall, no wall, doing everything we can to stop illegal traffic across the border because there is right way to come into our country. some border patrols are speaking out anonymously and bluntly. here is one anonymous border patrol agent to "the daily mail." it is absolutely outrageous president biden would give us the benefit of doubt, wouldn't give us the benefit of doubt before spouting off. when it is zero we patrol. when it is 100 degrees we patrol. when it is pouring rain we patrol. that is what we do. as someone who is seen what can happen in the military when you're carrying a rifle and politics gets involved it gets that much more dangerous. these are, you know, cameras, drones are in the air, cameras in their face every single day. doing a humanitarian job ultimately. in this case trying to deter people coming illegally and they're being smeared. rachel: absolutely. they're rescuing concern from the desert. saving people from drowning in the river. i have to believe in addition to trying to deflect from what happened there in del rio, blaming our border patrol, turning this into a big racial incident, that is always what they deflect to, i guarranty you, we talked a little bit about this, our resident rancher on hand, i bet 10 bucks, i bet a thousand bucks that none of the people that are saying maxine waters, joe biden, kamala, they have never even been on a horse. they have no idea what, what happened there. and they're straight up lying but there is also a lot of ignorance, will. will: well, i think you may be giving benefit of the doubt to the politicians i'm not willing to give. there is no doubt there is ignorance. there is no doubt they had no idea. at some point in the process someone explained to them. had to explain to them. border patrol agents are not issued whips. they don't have whips. split reins are not used to whip human beings. they're used to manipulate the horse. at some point they were apprised, that you are telling a lie. outrage is an easy currency when it comes to television news. but this is a problem, this is a problem created by the biden administration. you're tasking a border patrol agent with solving the problem, or at least handing him cursory responsibility. i don't think he is empowered to handle the problem. cursory, go handle it, minute he does something trained by the policy, lie, throw him under the bus. rachel: you smear them. you smeared them with being a racist. will: this is a lawsuit. public officials, politicians generally enjoy some qualified immunity from libel and slander. this is libel and slander. pete: that is. rachel: 100%. will: look, the border patrol age sent a public figure. you don't have to prove malice. malice is for public figures. it is malicious. they knew. they started with ignorance. at some point they had knowledge they were lying and throwing this man, one man, border patrol at large under the bus. i don't think the public official probably ultimately will get held liable in a court of law because i think they have immunity. let's find out. this is slander. this is defamation of character. pete: you know how they wiggle out of it? we talked about this yesterday. tie it to the whipping of slavery. i looked back at some of the ways they phrase it. conjuring up images of. reminiscent of slavery, of whipping. no it's not! this is enforcement. we're not conjuring up images of anything. this is a man doing his job on a horse. you may not like it. change the policy. that is the policy on the border. >> they just said, pete, no more border patrol on horses, even though -- will: insanity. >> if you know anything about this terrain, the horses are the best way for, in many instances for the border patrol to get around that area. austin, a former del rio sector border patrol chief. he was interviewed on fox news. here is what he had to say. >> absolutely he owes those agents an apology. these agents depend on a fair and impartial investigation that is focused on facts and not political agendas. that is exactly what has happened here. this has been focused on the politics of the day. the left saw an opportunity to come out and vilify the border patrol and draw attention away from the administration's absolute failure securing the border. they rolled out a whole of government approach as we say in government to condemn these agents before an investigation was even conducted. will: you know, i don't think an apology is sufficient to be honest. i want accountability in the other direction. i want accountability for the lie you told has a real cost to a human being's life. pete the way you described that. what i thought of, maxine waters sees life like an abstract painting. she shapes and shades, not specific individuals. not something real. so what she saw was a cowboy. she saw a piece of, a piece of material that was used for a totally different purpose. she saw a black haitian. she didn't see any details what actually was happening. she saw shapes. rachel: she doesn't care. will: shape and shades fit a story, that she wanted to tell. pete: a narrative america is bad country and systematically racist. this has to fit into that. that is what they do. >> is more than that, pete. it is about perpetuating the entire thing was a lie. this idea they cleared the camp. do they think we're stupid? we cleared the camp and now we're working on getting them back. no they're not. they released them into the country. we all know it. they're lying. this racial smear that they did to this border patrol agent was done to distract what they were doing. to tell us, yeah we're clearing the camp. there is nothing happening here. we wouldn't know this was happening if our drones had not been from this network they tried to down. all of this is lie. this is your federal government, you paid for lying to you about everything and then throwing their own agent under the bus. will: lying to you about being a horse dewormer, lying about covid origins. can we get a catalog? i like a catalog of all the lies. rachel: true. pete: removable proceeding that is not removable. by the way they do an investigation into this, if the border patrol does investigation, they will be cleared, but it won't matter. they are cleared. will: saying from here in new york. what office do i go to get my reputation back? >> exactly. i hope he sues. i hope he wins. sorry. will: will: let's lighten up talk about meghan markle. pete: last night in central park. i don't think either of you were there. rachel: i'm not a global citizen. i'm an american. pete: global citizen fest, otherwise known as the woke fest was on full display. former british royalty who wanted to be quiet private citizens took the stage. you know them. prince harry, formerly prince harry, meghan markle. they talked about vaccine equity from the stage. take a listen. >> look, we know, we know that it feels like this pandemic has been going on forever. we get it. it is a lot and some people are just over it. but if everyone is over it, it is never going to be over. every single person on this planet has a fundamental right to get this vaccine. that's the point. but that is not happening. it is wrong that so much of the vaccine supply has only gone to just 10 wealthy nations so far and not everyone else. it is just not okay. rachel: this couple fascinates me because i really, i really don't like them but i can't look away because it's so annoying. look, i have a theory on them. i believe meghan markle really wanted to be michelle obama and she wanted her and harry to be michelle and barack obama. they went to netflix. they're getting all these corporate deals. by the way, you may not know this, but harry is a, i wrote it down here, from the aspen institute he is on the commission for information disorder. he is also a tech executive because you can tell he is really qualified for that. he is the chief impact officer at better up, which is a coaching and mental health site. these people are getting money from everywhere. as she did this little tour in new york, she was promoting her book in harlem and all the little schools she went to, as donning $30,000 worth of jewelry and clothing. they are the ultimate hypocrites. they are the most annoying woke couple in the world and i can't imagine that anyone who is on the line about, on the fence about getting a vaccine really is going to do it because of them. will: can i address the point she seems to be making that vaccine equity is a problem. i listened to one of the people with the mrna vaccine. a lot of countries described as third world countries have better out comes, because they talk about the death rate. because these countries embraced early therapeutics, early intervention in a way that rejected in the united states. death rate of covid has correlating following to obesity. countries that are more owe best have suffered more hospitalizations and deaths from covid than other countries. i don't know there is any country out there clamoring. vaccine equity a problem why are we pushing a third booster. rachel: dr. marty makary said them thing to you on your show. pete: so easy for them to stand on the stage and spout off platitudes about vaccine equity around the world. i could step up on stage, it's a fundamental human right everyone should have a rib-eye steak for dinner. that is nice thing to say but not grounded in any reality whatsoever. that is why they're so popular. that is a winning platform,. will: chicken in every pot. rachel: you bring up such a good point. if they really cared about covid, they claim to be so global in their perspective and outlook would look at countries like india, look at early treatments. would look at obesity which is a huge problem we could have addressed in this country. instead we're closing gyms. pete: we closed gyms. >> thing that really makes me mad. my daughter goes to university of chicago. paid a lot of money to go there i will not make that mistake again. they are going to different schools. their gym is open. they have to wear masks. you have to sign up. and you can only be there for 45 minutes. how is that encouraging health which we know is the best, one of the best preventatives for surviving covid? and by the way, these are young kids who will survive covid anyway. they should be encouraged to. we have done everything we can to thought. will: shut down gyms. watch netflix. rachel: watching netflix, and the obamas. pete: we got less he will think. rachel: uber got richer. netflix got richer. will: listen to the federal health bureaucrats. pete: are health bureaucrats are in the worst shape. there are memes going around of health ministers of these countries. there should be requirements. i should digress. you know who did not farewell from the stage a mile from here or less. bill de blasio. here is how the crowd received him last night. >> everybody welcome, to new york city. is proud to be at the forefront of the climb revolution with our own green new deal, the covid crisis. [booing] pete: fair to say the crowd was 3% republican? at best. and that is the reception he got. rachel: oh, boy. will: let's go to somebody much more popular than bill de blasio. it is lawrence jones, our "fox & friends" enterprise reporter live at the texas state fair. rachel: he is in the hat shop, will. will: you are in the hat shop. what have you got going? >> i'm with ken. the lead hat -- tell you guys this quick bit of information. in texas, at this hat shop, when they fit you for a hat they give you beer. there is a keg over here. you don't get that in new york. you don't get that in new york. all right, kids, let's find me a hat. what am i looking for here? >> the first thing i look for, look at you, your complexer shun and everything and a hat that fits you, that pops out to make you look good. >> go for the chocolate one because i'm chocolate. >> all right. this hat here should fit you according to what i see. there is mirror over here. look into it. >> okay. okay. >> let's try another hat. >> maybe the silver belly. silver belly. rachel: lawrence, let him. he is the expert. >> try this one on here. will: now we're talking. silver belly or black. >> uh-huh. look in the mirror. i told y'all the silver belly. what do we think. >> let me see the hat a minute here. we're going to make it, lower a little bit. what we do, put it back on here just a second. what we do, we look at the person's face. the top of the crown is to equal this right here on your face. >> okay. >> these come done on your shoulder. >> okay. >> so what i want to do is relax the size of this a little bit. >> we'll steam it. >> we'll steam it. make it lay down for you. >> y'all, there is a method to the madness. trust me, i know this guy knows what he is doing here. >> we'll lay this down a little bit, so it will come out more on your shoulders. pete: did you know all of this, will? will: oh, yeah. i got a lot of hats. >> you don't have ones like this will. don't start bragging. will: maybe not, maybe not. i like his art. >> let's try this again. >> there we go. >> now we're getting somewhere. look in the mirror now, see what you look like right now. >> okay. looking, look back in the mirror. rachel: that looks great. >> looking good. will: lawrence, sitting a little high on your head, you get it down a little bit? >> i need to bring it down? will: >> there you did. what holds your hat on the front of the forehead. >> looking good for me. >> thank you, brother. >> has to look good for person wearing it. >> at the texas state fair. if you come by, they said you can't drink it on beer. my mom will be mad. it is on the lord's day. send back to you. rachel: if you're catholic, we don't have that rule, about no drinking on sundays. two things i love what we saw there. one, i love a person who takes pride in what they do. will: absolutely. rachel: that gentleman, he loves his job. he is doing it right. makes me want to buy a hat there and get a beer. this is why i love texas. i'm from arizona. i love texas. everyone's jealous of texas. that's why. people like that. they create people. will: cannot all be from texas but you can get there as quick as you can. affusion al headlines. three people killed, 50 others hurt after an amtrak train derailed near joplin, montana. 114 passengers and 16 crewmembers were onboard. several train cars derailed with several tumbling over. it happened between seattle and chicago. the ntsb is sending a team of investigators to determine what cause the derailment. a fast growing fire destroys 100 homes and build national california. it is fawn fire. developed in shasta county. burned 9,000 acres in matter of hours. they believe this woman, started the fire. she says, she was found acting irrationally with a lighter. they say she was found acting irrationally with a lighter when the fire was first reported. she was arrested and faces felony arson fires. on to college gridiron. alabama crimson tide extended the winning streak to 18 games. they rolled southern miss. 60-14. they accumulated 600 yards of total offense. some top 10 teams did fall. probably the game of the night, 16th ranked arkansas razorbacks, upsetting 7th ranked texas a&m, 20-10. you wouldn't be surprise if you listen to to the will cain podc. i predicted that game. 9th ranked clemson dropped their second game of the season. dropped in over time to north carolina state, 21-17. fans stormed field after the win. clem mon is expected to get knocked out of the top 10 with the loss. hook 'em horns, texas trounced 70-35. now they're 3-1 on the season. that one loss to arkansas which isn't looking to bad to see how good arkansas is. pete: is texas tech that bad or texas that good? 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>> i'm not sure we'll see shortages at nyu, but there are definite concerns with this situation and how it is being handled. i believe in the vaccine very strongly but the question is, how do you work with it. first of all there needs to be carveout for people who have covid who are not ready for the vaccine. they have immunity, too and shouldn't be marginalized. that is them per one. there needs to be a strategy for people who won't have the vaccine where you test people frequently. number three, bringing in national guard, federal workers, foreign health care workers, are you kidding me? how will they acclimate to a hospital in new york? you know what they will do, not know the hospital or infection controls guys, they will sped covid potentially. another example after politicization of a health care issue. really, really disturbing. should not be done. rachel: that is interesting question you bring up, what is more dangerous, having unvaccinated health care workers, perhaps some already had covid or say unvaccinated health care workers, versus new, either foreign or recently graduated or you know, health care workers taking their place? >> i agree with you where you're going with that, rachel. it is much more dangerous to bring in people taking their place who may themselves may not be vaccinated or even if they are they may not understand infection control precautions how to decrease spread. i forgot to mention one thing. what about all the depression and anxiety and uprooting of people whose lives are destroyed and how it affects their family where is they suddenly find themselves without a job they may have had for 15 or 20 years? i have said since the beginning when the vaccine rolled out, we have to work with people. we have to talk to them one-on-one. we have to figure out what their concerns are and deal with them that way, not superimposed government bullying and mandates. will: dr. siegel, i want to ask you about the medical journal, "the lancet," disbanding its covid origins panel over the ties to peter daszak ecohealth alliance. you can answer that specifically, in limited time we have, i want to talk about capture of previously esteemed sources of knowledge, whether or not medical journals who are the medical community at large. we seem to be getting one message from all in these ivory towers, and that message is increasingly one that should be suspect? >> that is so well-stated, will. jeffrey sachs from columbia, to mention the name has said we don't really, we can't go forward with our coronavirus origins task force right now because we were affiliated with "the lancet." lancet was affiliated with peter daszak. peter daszak was involved with gain of function research in wuhan. they will disband that for us and look at larger issue at columbia about lab safety which i'm glad about. thank god university of virginia is rising to the task, and will start a new investigation. but, will, what about you will at delay here? what about all the fumbling? what about all the coverups going on and conflicts of interest? how late is this in the game to start to figure out or to prove where this came from? i mean the whole thing smells, doesn't it? rachel: it reeks, that is for sure. pete: maybe "the lancet" is trying to get its reputation back or what it has left. at some point, you have to look around, why don't we distance ourselves from the guys who started this or try to do an independent investigation? maybe we wrote a letter two years ago that was a sham and repair it. who knows. >> exactly. thanks a lot. will: pete: still ahead, thousands are expected to remember gabby petito today, a the search for brian laundrie intensifies. carley shimkus was on the ground for days when the story broke. she joins us live next. 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intensifies in a nature preserve. dog the bounty hunter joins the hunt. >> i lost a daughter at same age. i know what the parents feel like. we are willing to go to extreme measures to find him whether in mexico. i have got connections there or anywhere. will: "fox news headlines 24/7" reporter carley shimkus was on the ground in northport, florida, she joins us here on the couch. good morning, carley. >> i'm reef-minded of the first conversation i had with gabby's father, joe petito. maybe one of the first interviews he did on "fox & friends first." i asked him about the boyfriend, brian, what do you know about him. he absolutely bristled at the question. didn't want to talk about brian. wanted to keep focus on gabby which is understandable reaction from a father who was fearing the worst. in the most heartbreaking way this possible it has been all about gabby with memorial services in florida, long island. now the funeral will be held today. we learned overnight through laura engles reporting unfortunately the family doesn't have the body. the fbi have gabby's remains. they were forced to make the awful choice. do we mourn her or not have a funeral service until who knows when? for their own sanity they wanted to come together, grief her loss together as a family. that will be taking place later today. rachel: such a crazy story. i look at it, i just can't help but think about his parents and their complicity in it. i can't, i would not harbor my child who i thought or knew killed someone. >> yeah. rachel: so immoral. >> you look, two timelines. so the first sketchy timeline is the fact that the brian came back on september 1st. for 10 days his family, his parents were with him and they never said anything to their, to gabby's parents. and they know these families. these two people were going to get married. the parents knew each other. the other timeline is the fact he goes missing on a tuesday, they don't call police on a friday? your son is a person of interest? you're sitting there in your home saying, okay, he has been gone for three days. we'll call police tomorrow? that doesn't really ring true for a lot of people. pete: you're right. the timeline doesn't add up. it feels like the parents could have given him a head start. >> anything is on the table. anything is on the table. pete: he could be anywhere. >> i was reading a article this morning everyone talking survivalist. could he survive in these conditions? the article i was reading cited somebody who is spot on. if he is in the carlton reserve and he is still alive he is living in hell. this is a swampy area, 75% underwater. everybody is sort of trying now to turn brian laundrie in this rambo-like figure. he has been to the appalachian trail. we don't know his skill set. we don't know if he is there. if he is alive and in the carlton reserve he is living in hell right now and i think that is something, that because brian hasn't presented himself and the police haven't found him yet, at least his parents, at least gabby's parents can take a little comfort knowing that. rachel: what about the bounty hunter. >> "dog the bounty hunter" he is doing this because he suffered loss of his own daughter. there is a legal firm. this is really smart idea. the law firm has a 20,000-dollar reward for anybody's information with brian's whereabouts to get somebody talking. pete: he could have cash, burner phone and be in mexico. >> everybody talked about a lot about this case, the reason the case is getting so much attention, because there is so many twists and turns. if somebody goes missing they go missing but you knew brian knew something he is missing himself or knew something. rachel: we all had a feeling the boyfriend was involved. will: joey jones is live at the 20th annual tunnel to towers 5k run. we check in with him next. ♪. knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪. rachel: today is the 20th annual tunnel to towers 5k run and walk in new york city. will: by the end of this year tunnel to towers is on track to give 450 homes to injured veterans and their families of the fallen of heroes. pete: fox news contributor joey jones is at the start of the 5k in brooklyn with one of the smart home recipients. army sergeant christie pogler. >> i think our service dog doug is having a really good time. the energy is up. there are thousands of people here. i'm with chrissie gardner, a recent home recipient. she got her house this year. told us about the impact of her life. tell us how much better is your home. >> the house is amazing for me. the my old house laundrie -- lauren: dry was downstairs. none of the it was wide enough for my wheelchair t was not accessible as well. >> you're an athlete. you were able to handle it. you have a house. adapted for you. you know what that is like. you're running the race today. >> i am hoping to run the whole thing today. she will run will change the feet out. run with blades. i couldn't keep up if i wanted to. not in a golf court. will doug run with you? >> doug will. it will be doug's first 5k. >> doug is two years old. he is learning to be a service dog. he is a big puppy. jumping all over here having a good time. chrissie and doug will run the 5k. >> we'll have a blast today. >> we're ready for it. 30,000 people running 5k here to honor stephen siller and the tunnel to towers foundation. will: that is awesome story. good luck to christie today. doug is a great name. love a human name. >> do. pete: will be happy for that run. turning now to a few additional headlines this morning. a woman and her two-year-old son died after falling from the upper deck of a ballpark stadium. police say the pair were eating in a concession area at petco park in san diego before the padres game. several witnesses reportedly saw the pair fall from the third level concourse where they were dining below to the street. police say it is too early to know whether the fall was accidental but say the deaths appear suspicious. houston grandfather stops robbers from stealing an amazon delivery van. watch as the two men run up, threaten the driver with a gun and hop in the van. as they're about to take off, abraham martinez pulls up in his suv, blocks them from getting out of the driveway. trapped, both men run off. houston police are looking for them. the department released video from inside of the van, in hopes of someone being able to identify them. take a close look at this video, an outdoorsman believes he may have captured drone footage of the loch ness monster in scotland. you can see a long thin form, just beneath the waters surface. the out doors man tells the "new york post," he has been a skeptical person, after watching the video a second time. >> he thinks the shadow could be mysterious monster. those are the headlines. we don't have a monitor. looking back at the building. will: too far away. pete: you have a better view at home than we do. let us know. i see it a little bit. will: do you believe in the loch ness monster? pete: could be. more than aliens you believe in. will: i just wonder where you were. i'm not on big foot. i think at this point, somebody would have shot a big foot. they would have shot it. rachel: if big foot was in texas he would be shot. will: yeah. i don't see how big foot survives, you know. pete: big foot has babies and there are future big foots. will: i'm interested in necessary sy. i need monitor. let's check in with meteorologist adam klotz with the fox weather forecast. >> good morning, go aliens real, nessie not real. big foot also real. that is my opinion. otherwise i can dive into the forecast. you can feel it is crisp here on the east coast. feeling like fall. that is the case back across in the midwest. 54 degrees in chicago. good soup weather when you start to think about fall. otherwise we're tracking a hurricane spinning in the atlantic basin, 145 mile-an-hour winds. category 4 storm. hurricane sam. it will track east and north of the lesser antilles. it will be a monster of a storm. this tracks runs into next saturday and sunday. that is long days off. next week there is no risk of making landfall. that is something we going to be watching. those are the weather headlineds. now, tossing back to you. will: thank you, adam. we'll head on down to the lone star state to check in with lawrence jones. the state fair of texas. lawrence? >> guys, last year it was only a drive-in fair where they get food. this year it is open. big tex is right behind me. with very a lot to talk about this morning. more fox an -- "fox & friends". some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients 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longest running fair. after taking last year off because of the pandemic the state fair of texas is back and it is better than ever. pete: that is where we find "fox & friends" enterprise reporter live in dallas for the opening weekend with his brand new hat. looking fantastic. >> one of the perks of the job. before i go to carissa, we have some breaking news here. so there are two state fairs in the country that are the largest. there is texas and minnesota. who do you y'all think is the largest fair in the country? pete: minnesota state fair. the great minnesota get together is the largest in the country. that is my guess. >> bless your heart. you know everything is bigger in texas. it is definitely texas. pete: okay. >> i want to bring in carissa, last year, drive-through, finally it is open. you guys are back to business. >> we are open. the state fair of texas, we opened our gates a couple days ago. people are coming out. they're so excited to have the state fair texas back. this is 135 year tradition for folks. in 2019 we had 2.5 million people. estimated the state fair of texas brings an estimated impact of more than $400 million to the north texas economy every single year. that was obviously missed last year. we are back. we couldn't be more excited to say howdy to our coy boy back there, big tex. >> we have matching hats. last year it was tough. you guys lost $25 million. people don't realize this was charity. >> that's right. >> you were still able to do the operations but you need to make that up. >> the state fair is a non-profit organization. this is the largest fund-raiser for the year. it was challenging not having that. we will reflect on this moment in history and be thankful our whole team made it through. we're excited to be back. our small business owners out here are excited to be back as well. >> talk about the protocols for people to come. people can come in. they don't have to wear masks outdoors but indoors? >> that is correct. there is currently mandate in dallas county that requires masks indoors. people come to the fair, they will be asked if they have a mask. if they don't. we have hundreds of thousands to give those folks. we're 80% a outdoor event. it is a safe environment to come to have fun. >> i was talking to our lead theater for hats. he said he sold 60 hats. they may not know in new york, but that is a big deal at the state fair, on 60 hats. a lot of folks are already coming back. >> that's right. that's right. i can tell you our vendors are very happy right now. a lot of people are coming out. as i said it is mostly an outdoor event. there is lots of space to spread out, enjoy the fair, to create the memories people missed out on last year. >> chris, thank you very much. send it to you guys back in new york. fun fact about the state fair ever texas. it's a big deal in texas. you get out of school. they give you two fair days and free ticket. that is how we do it in the lone star state. rachel: that is 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fair of texas, we've been checking in on him all morning long, looking good. rachel: he got a lot of advice on what to do from a professional, from you -- will: correct. i thought you were talking about me. [laughter] rachel: no, you're good, but i think the guy in the shop was pretty darn impressive. pete: a couple months ago we were maybe going to broadcast the whole show from the texas state fair. will: oh, really? pete: didn't have it in the budget, that's what i was told. [laughter] will: oh, really? pete: dave, get us a bigger budget. maybe someday. it takes a lot to move a whole show -- rachel: it is, it's a lot of work, so that's why we sent lawrence -- [laughter] pete: you're listening, brian. rachel: well, lawrence is doing it for us, which is great, and he's doing a fantastic job, and we're going to keep checking in with him. will: for now let's go back to the southern border, del rio, texas, where 15,000 haitian migrants have been dispersed to various places. meanwhile, another 15,000 are on their way or more possibly on their way up through mexico headed for our southern border. at the same time, authorities in juarez, mexico, saying they're dealing with a mounting migrant crisis there that's taxing homeless shelters and other social services in mexico. former president donald trump held a rally last night in perry, georgia, and he talked about the cost of the democrats' border policies. watch. >> we're living through the worst border crisis in the history probably of civilization. there's no border. nobody has a border like this. we don't do anything. you know, other countries, even if they're not well equipped, they put up a fight. they don't let people come in. we're just letting people walk right in, and your own senator, raphael warnock -- [background sounds] has not uttered a single, solitary word of criticism. because he's a marxist controlled by the radical left democrats who don't believe in borders. pete: and he's right, they don't. if you believed in them at all, you would be doing something. they don't, especially the far left of their base, so they do nothing. they don't visit, they don't care, they throw border patrol agents under the bus, they lie about it and create these false racist narratives to try to turn up something to talk about other than the fact that they're dumping illegals into our country. rachel: it is truly remarkable that joe biden has never been to the boarder, that kamala harris, who's the border czar, refuses to actually go to the border. and you brought up mexico, mexico is missing the trump days. they actually thought these policies were working. it was discouraging people from other countries from central america and beyond to come through mexico. and in addition, the people -- and many of them democrats, longtime democrat voters -- live along the border are pining for the trump days because those policies were working. our border had never been better controlled. and now what we've done is not only create this humanitarian crisis that you're seeing right here, not only have we potentially spread covid throughout the country because of the way this administration deals with this, just to remove them from that site and put them on taxpayer-funded buses and airplanes and spread them out throughout the country, but also, you know, this is -- we've handed over our border to the cartels. cartels are many charge. we are just, as you said on your show this week, pete, we're just letting the federal government -- the federal government's just completing the last leg for the cartel. this is a business, is we're enriching them, and we're making the root causes worse. will: and it's showing up in joe biden's poll numbers. let's bring in arizona gop congressman andy biggs and louisiana congressman clay higgins live at the border. good morning to both of you. 15,000 migrants were in that camp can, possibly as high as 30,000 migrants made their a way. in your understanding, where have they all gone? we've heard some back to mexico, you know, 2,000 or so back to haiti, and many are processing here in the united states. so where are they? >> go ahead, clay. >> that's exactly what we're here to find out amongst other things, where are the 15,000, how were they processed, were legal mechanisms used in that processing effort. you know, to move 15,000 illegal immigrants out of a makeshift camp in a matter of days, i don't believe we have legal mechanisms that will allow for that. so we're hearing that a couple thousand have been sent back to haiti. we want to make sure the legal mechanisms used in that, we're hearing that others were moved to tucson, el paso, some are at the county correction center here, some have been moved to a houston facility, we understand, that has been stood up. we're going to find out because it's our job to make sure that this executive branch which has shown that it does not intend to follow the law of the land and secure the sovereignty of our nation at the southern border, that it's willing to cede american territory to criminal cartel that control the northern hex can border -- mexican border, we're here to begin our congressional investigation to find out exactly what happened here. pete: they bulldozed the site. they want us to forget what was there. do you have the sense that anything has changed, meaning future caravans? as will talked about, there's talk of tens of thousands more illegal immigrants heading towards the border. has anything changed to prevent situations like this happening again? >> no, there's been absolutely no change in policy, because this is a policy and leadership issue. it's a failure. so what's going to happen is we've heard testimony this week in congress that there's two more groups coming totaling between 60-70,000 haitians. we need to know why all of a sudden the haitians are coming up from brazil and other countries in south america. that's not even counting the almost 10,000 a day that are coming across through the rest of the border. so nothing has changed. we've got to be ready for that, and we want to see what's happening in preparation for this next wave of folks that are coming up and if this administration's going to do anything different. they want to hide this. that's why they moved all these folks. they took them where you can see them with drones, and they just spread them throughout the country so maybe the optics won't be as bad as there were. rachel: i'm speaking to congressman higgins. when senator johnson had alejandro mayorkas in a hearing, he said i want to see the numbers. i don't have them now, well, i want them now. are you guys in the house asking for the numbers? is anyone? it's not just in del rio. we want to know what's been going on since the biden administration opened our border, how many people have entered. >> we're asking the exact same question and getting no answers, although legally the secretary's required to give us those answers -- rachel: yeah. >> -- even in a confidential setting, no problem. we get confidential briefings all the time. fbi director wray would not, would not identify for us how many known or suspected terrorists have been intercepted. this is a number we absolutely have to right to know. it's our sworn oath in service to the people of our nation, and yet we're finding it very difficult just to get a straight answer out of this administration. so congressman biggs and i, we're very serious about performing our job, and and we're going to get to the truth whether the biden administration likes it or not. we're going to get to the truth, and we're going to report to the american people exactly what we find out. will: congressman biggs, you brought with up an interesting point, an answer to this question as well, why now? this is an acute problem when it comes to haitian migrants, and people, i don't think, fully understand. these haitian migrants had refugee status and had been living for a long period of time this if countries like chile. so why now in a mass wave did they make their way to the american southern border. i don't know if you've had a chance to ask any of those migrants that question or border patrol authorities, but that's something we need to find out. what message went out? >> that's exactly right. we're talking with some national policy structure change in those countries that caught this, were the cartels recruiting -- by the way, the cartels and ngos recruit all over central and south america, is that why this happened? if you bring 15,000 haitians into the country or somewhere near that many, that word is going to go back out to the folks that are coming up, and that'll be with a further draw and incentive to come. pete: well, congressmen if, thanks for being here. please do give our best to the border patrol down there and relay how grateful americans are for what they do even if the administration is throwing them under the bus. thank you so much. >> thank you. pete: i'm struck by that number that representative biggs talked about. and it comports with we're talking about 200,000 apprehensions a month right now. he said 10,000 a day, give or take. 10,000 a day apprehended on the southern border? that's a migrant camp a day. so it was right there in front of us under a bridge because of our drones, but when you bring together the totality of it, it's a migrant camp a day across our border and apprehended, very few of which are deported. rachel: right. pete: add that up over months -- rachel: you just said it, it's like a new city every month the size of waco. and the reason that camp was there, there was nowhere to put them. another topic that's been distressing me, frankly, is that a lot of parents are finding that their local school library is keeping books that are just, frankly, filth, they're pedophilia, they're in the library, and finally some parents are saying enough is enough, and they're going to their school boards and demanding that these books are obviously meant to rob children of their innocence be removed from the schools because there's absolutely no reason to have hem in there. one -- to have them in there. one mom, i spoke with her this morning, she went to the school meeting and actually read from the books, and it made the school board blush. listen to her. >> both of these books include pedophilia. >> there are children in the audience -- >> do not interrupt my time! do not interrupt my time! [inaudible conversations] >> i would like to remind everybody -- >> i will stand here until my time is restored and my time is finished. rachel: that's right. she says these graphic books don't belong in our school. and by the way, pedophilia is illegal. it's against the law. why is this there? will: just looking at those titles. you know, rachel, you did a fascinating interview on this, and i'm going to be honest with you, in the last week i've got an e-mail about books that are in my children's school library. this movement of concerned parents across the country is growing, and i think what it underlines because it is so widespread, it's not just in that school district, it's in dallas, texas the, it's in suburbs of dallas, texas, because i've heard about this on numerous occasionings now, it's all across this country, is the bubble of protection, of trust that we have outsourced for so long to people with our children has been burst. and it really, honestly, makes it a little bit -- for me, for example, why was i asleep for so long? pete: you're right. they have stuff a stranglehold on the pipeline of every single aspect of government-run education from the curriculum to the books, to what gets a approved. so when you did that interview with stacy, one of the questions you asked her, how did it get there, the librarian? she didn't know and most of us don't know. rachel: and she's trying to figure it out. pete: groups pushing agendas, groups pushing -- no one paying attention, parents not paying attention. it was a great interview with rachel, with stacy langston, and here's a portion of what she said. >> i don't know how this process workings. i don't know who makes these decisions. so i would like to know that, who puts the materials in our children's school libraries. it can't be unseen. it's something that is so shocking, and it's not age-appropriate. it shouldn't be in the schools, and it shouldn't be accessible to children of any age. this is strictly unambiguous x-rated material, 18 and older only. and one of the things that upset me a lot was when i was interrupted by board member who shouted at me and said it's for high school, ma'am, as if that's okay, but it's not. rachel: no, it's not okay for high school. it wasn't okay for junior high or high school. will: that book, by the way, i'm just looking at the issue i got from concerned patients in my -- parents in my community, lawn boy, it's got some excerpts, i can't read them on tv. rachel: they didn't want her to read it in front of the school board. some of it is so weird. it's like animated like a comic book, and it's absolutely sexually explicit. it's meant to normalize the stuff, some of the boy-man love stuff. it's horrible. it's against the law, and, again, it's really hard for people to imagine as parents. we love our kids, we want to protect their innocence. they have a right to a childhood innocence, and there are people who have an agenda that they actually want infiltrating into our schools, they want to affect our kids in that way. pete: they want to deconstruct that -- it's intentional. rachel: intentional. pete: because they think innocence is old, traditional thing that needs to be disrupted. rhoderachel: it gets in the wayf their ideology. pete: well, fairfax county public schools said the circulation of these books has been suspended while the committee reviews and makes recommendations about the text. that's a whole lot of nothing. suspend books for ten seconds and then put them back in the library until next year or wait for the new book, that's the scary a participant of the pipeline. rachel: absolutely. you've got to stay on it. we're going to stay on the headlines. people killed and 50 otherses hurt after an anthrax train derailed. 146 passengers and 16 crew members were onboard heading west towards seattle. officials say 7 train cars derailed with several toppling over. the ntsb is sending a team of investigators to determine what caused the derailment. meanwhile, four teenagers are charged with plotting to attack their pennsylvania high school. police say the teens were planning to do it on april 20, 2024, the 25th anniversary of the columbine high school massacre in colorado. the plot was discovered when a mother of one of the teens -- good for her -- found text messages between the group talking about wanting to, quote, shoot up the school. investigators searched the teens' homes, found bomb-making material, ammunition and tactical gear. good for that mom, on top of it. captain kirk is going to space in real life. ♪ >> welcome home, jim. rachel: tmz is reporting that william shatner will go on a 15 minute space flight aboard jeff bezos' blue origin rocket next month. the 90-year-old is set to make history as the oldest person to go into space. his journey will reportedly be filmed for an upcoming documentary. and those, guys, are your heldlines. will: 90 years old. pete: had no idea either. coming up, it's national pancake day on a sunday morning, so we're cooking up flap jacks on fox squareing of course. will: but first, new reports that president biden owes half a million dollars in back taxes. fox news contributor mike huckabee reacts as the biden -- as biden tells the rich to pay their fair share. ♪ ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? 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pete: yes. >> you know what's crazy about this? the money that he didn't pay was money that would have gone to medicare. medicare, pete, come on. this is what's really funny. he get into that microphone, he says pay your fair share. somehow we're supposed to believe that he actually does his. this is hypocrisy at its worst. i don't begrudge him for not wanting to pay any more taxes than he has to, but i think he that had to pay some of these taxes, and he didn't. he sheltered the money through some rather questionable s corporations, and that money would have gone to pay for medicare that he loves so much as long as he doesn't have to pay for it. that's what wokism and the left is all about. let somebody else pay. and let's not let it be lost on us, this is not a man who is struggling to buy peanut butter. this is a guy who was making around $13 million, and for what? he left government, you know, he has been able to do well for a while and that four-year interim between his 45 years of government and then running for president. i don't begrudge him that, but i don't want him begrudging everybody else for making money and somehow making them try to feel guilty about it. that's the hypocrisy that we see. pete: yeah. what also gets me is this is 2017-2018 which means those tax returns were released which means reporters effectively didn't look at this for a long time, and he was running for president. could have been raised a long time ago as they obsessed over donald trump's tax returns, but i -- >> let me just interrupt you there. the reason they didn't look, they were so busy dissecting hunter biden's laptop and those deals, they just never got around to joe's. pete: just never quite got around to it. real quick, we're going to play a piece of sound from the global citizen fest in here in new york city, meghan markle. need you to react. >> every single person on this planet has a fundamental right to get this vaccine. that's the point but that's not happening. it is wrong that so much is of the vaccine supply has only gone to just ten wealthy nations so far and not everyone else. it's just not okay. pete: i know you want the hear more, governor. >> i really do, and i'm disappointed. nothing to me says common man quite like harry and meg if hand get up and wearing -- meghan, and wearing a $7500 outfit and $30,000 worth of jewelry tell people that there's inequity in the world. i mean, that speaks volumes to me. it gets right to my heart. and, quite frankly, if they believe there's that much inequity, they have the capacity to write a much bigger check than you or me or anybody else on fox this morning. so let them step up, as joe would say, and show us how it can be done. pete: step up and donate your fair share just like joe decided not to do. governor huckabee, thank you. appreciate it. >> you bet, pete. pete: all right. coming up, we are minutes away from the start of the tunnel to towers 5k walk and run, joey jones is at the starting with mr. frank siller. ♪♪ we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way at carvana. i've always focused on my career. but when we found out our son had autism, his future became my focus. lavender baths always calmed him. so we turned bath time into a business. and building it with my son has been my dream job. at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com ♪♪ will: they are about to officially kick off the start of the tunnel to towers 5k walk in new york city. let's listen in. if. 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[laughter] rachel: if he stands there, everyone will kiss him on the way out -- >> frank, who just started this -- [inaudible] >> -- catastrophically injured service is members. a bunch of them and their families here today. this is what they do. every year they start the official run of tunnels to towers. we have gold star families with the gold shirts, they're with their families and then the fallen first responder families with the blue shirts, firefighters and police officers and their families. couldn't think of a more proper way the start our 20th year -- >> i tell you what, i got cold chills, guys. i was making jokes earlier about i don't know if i could do this 3-mile run, there are a lot of people who are injured just as much as me, and they're making it happen. >> we had the second quadruple amputee to ever survive any war, he does it -- >> yeah. we were in afghanistan together. it's a small community, small world. >> yeah. special human being. he's one of the reasons why we build these houses all over america and put in these apparatuses in the homes that give them back some of -- i can't help it, i've got to take my hat off. god bless america, you can't beat that, baby. >> it's an amazing moment. we just saw hundreds of people walk off, gold star families, injured service members, tens of thousands more ready to go and, frank, you're making all this happen with your team. on behalf of myself and all my brothers and sisters in a grateful nation, thank you for what you're doing. >> thank you. and thank you to fox, because without your viewers, with we can't build these houses and pay off the mortgagings. so thank you. and thank you for your service, sir. >> guys, it's quite an ea -- event here. the energy is just huge, and we've got a lot more people left to make this run. >> over 35,000 will be coming through this start line in the next hour. >> thank you, guys. will: you know, joey, i sit here and watch, and i don't know if this is a question for you, joey, i know frank if probably can't hear me, but you're listening to "god bless america" play on a lot that memorializes -- there's a man on your screen today who lost a brother, a marine who lost his legs, and if that doesn't hit home for anyone watching, i don't know what will. rachel: yeah, it's powerful stuff. frank never stops, by the way. his tenacity and his commitment to this project is just astounding. >> listen, everyone here just pours their heart and soul into this mission. this is one day. they never stop working. they do this every single day. they build homes, they renovate homes, they make life easier for men and women who have lost their spouseor lost their dad or mom or lost a body part. what they do, they pour their heart and soul into wit, and it's a real honor for me to be here today. this is one day for us on tv, it's every day for them. pete: well, joey, tell frank we're grateful, we're grateful for his brother, for everything he's done, and we are definitely going to check back in next hour at the finish line. >> absolutely. rachel: thanks, joey. thanks, frank. all right, well, coming up, georgia senate candidate herschel walker is joining us live after receiving a huge endorsement from president trump. will: but first, former nfl quarterback carson palmer wants to fill stadiums for a good cause can. he joins us live with how you can help him feed 70,000 kids and families in need. ♪ tell me something good, tell me, tell me, tell me. ♪ tell me that you love me, yeah ♪♪ hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. as someone with hearing loss i know what a confusing and frustrating experience getting hearing aids can be, that's why i founded lively. high quality hearing aids with all of the features you need and none of the hassle. lively offers bluetooth connected, fda approved hearing aids delivered to your door, sold at a fraction of the price, with direct access to an audiologist whenever you need it. better hearing has never been this easy. try lively risk free for 100 days. visit listenlively.com - 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[speaking in native tongue] will: so, carson, i don't know if you have a return there, if you could see the video or not, but those were videos from burkina faso and translated on the screen. their message was thank the lord, thank you, carson palmer, for what you've done to help our families. >> yeah. i mean, these are obviously children in some of the most impoverished situations on the planet. no family system and no government to support them when funds do run dry, when there is famine, when they don't have water. so fill the stadium.com is a great way to access. my family has really enjoyed finding children all over the planet to sponsor. you know, my older girls are always looking for girls their age on the web site. we've -- i don't know how many kids we're sponsoring right now, it's a whole bunch. my oldest boy loves picking babies and young children on the web site and sponsoring them. you can create relationships through the internet and pen pals, and it's been with really special for our family and, obviously, it's been extremely important for these children over there. will: well, fill the stadium.com that you mentioned, how people at home can also participate. carson, let's really quickly and talk about today's games. i want to get your expert opinion here. this is my nfc championship prediction right here, today it takes place in los angeles, bucs, rams. it's one of your week three matchups you can be catching. that is 4:25 eastern time on fox, by the way. carson, i'm going to tell you, i took the rams. i think i get a point, by the way. matthew stafford rams, tom brady bucs, what do you think? if. >> yeah, i mean, this is the most exciting game, i think, on the docket of a weekend of great games. the rams gave up a lot to get rid of jared goff and acquire matthew stafford. they looked really flawless the first two weeks, and that sean mcvay coaching staffing with staff world's arm -- stafford's arm and his ability, it's looked good. but this is the defending super bowl champs, probably the best defense in the league, so i can't wait to see who comes out on top. will: i think the defense has been a little suspect. was the best defense, was last season. we'll see about this season, carson. love what you're doing, good to talk to you. thanks for being with us this morning. >> thank you. will: watch all those games airing on fox starting just this afternoon. highlighted by that bucs/rams game in the afternoon pot. pete's got his vikings tie on, vikings/seahawks. rachel, over to you for headlines. rachel: thanks for that. what a great charity. a live look at the funeral home on long island where the memorial service for gabby petito will begin at 12 p.m. eastern. thousands of people are expected to attend and pay their respects. this as dog the bounty hunter joins the search for brian laundrie who's been missing now for nearly two weeks. >> what is his greatest experience, okay? outdoorsman, somebody knows something. somebody else knows where he's at, where they dropped him off at or did they drop him off. we get a scent of a trail. we get a scent, he's done. rachel: dog is planning to search the appalachian trail after receiving tips pointing in that direction. explosive scenes are surfacing regarding the surveillance that britney spears was under inside her own home. a recording device was planted in her bedroom to monitor private conversations with her now-fiance and kids. texts from spears' phone also allegedly policed by her father, jamie. illegal vans touting airbnb as cheap places to glamp. in a now-removed post, a way for people to experience the big apple for $100 a night, but an investigation found that the vans were illegally registered and being used in a fraudulent operation. police seized the vans parked around the city and impounded them, and those are your headlines. let's check in, by the way, with meteorologist adam cloths for our fox weather -- adam klotz for our fox weather forecast. adam: just off camera pete is eating all of the pancakes. i know that's coming up in just a minute. but for now, diving into the forecast where it feels crisp and cool here in new york city. i know that's the case really across the country. 54 in chicago, cooler air is out there, but it's going to turn into a beautiful afternoon. hurricane sam now at cat 4 deep out into the a atlantic basin. it stays a powerful hurricane but really runs to the north and is east of most of the caribbean islands. we'll be tracking it, still not coming close to. land for at least a week, and we will be watching as it makes that move. will, rachel, back in to you. will: all right. thank you, adam. let's go down to texas now, the state fair of texas where lawrence jones is there for the opening weekend of the big fair. hey, lawrence. >> what's up? [audio difficulty] rachel: ah -- will: his shot is freezing on us. will: that's too bad. i wanted to see what he was drinking -- will: pineapple pina clad da looking thing. rachel: thought he wasn't allowed to drink on air. 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[laughter] so it's a constant counting of bubbles popping which really doesn't how you to focus on mig else. will: and that's when you go with your flip. sour cream pancake mix, we can make these at home, you've got blueberry, strawberry, chocolate chip. >> yes, this is the end of blueberry season, so we're -- rachel: taking advantage of that. >> and the strawberries and chocolate chips, anything on there, whipped cream. rachel: do you ever put it inside of the batter? >> all the time. rachel: okay, you do. i like that too. pete: what do poem like the host in. >> it depends on what season it is. at the moment we're selling a lot of blueberry pancakes. we're going to do pumpkin spice pancakes for some reason -- [laughter] rhoderachel: pressure? we have a lot of conversations about that. >> i think it's a worthy conversation. [laughter] will: right there, one everybody can agree on -- >> well, the secret to these pancakes is bunter. rachel: you know, i never -- pete: are those ready? rachel: no, i can't put it, once i get it off the grill -- >> ready? pete: phenomenal. will: he's going to give -- >> you get a stack. rachel: at the restaurant you serve them with fried chicken too, right in i think i read that. that sounds awesome. will: you can make these at home. order the pancake bigs at bubbys.com. chef ron silver, thank you so much >> thanks for having me. will: national pancake day. pete: and, chef, thanks for combing your hair for us this morning. [laughter] >> i was going to buy a comb, this is my goal. pete: we were joking about that. you said this is my look. >> i like it. pete: i like it -- >> i like it too. rachel: you've been in new york a long time when you can say that -- pete: i know. we were chatting about it. >> i think, pete, your hair's giving me some hair goals. [laughter] pete: same color. good man. all right. i can't read that -- will: i got it the for you. up next, heisman trophy winner rer shell walker receiving a major endorsement. the former nfl star joins us live with his pitch to voters, next. ♪ ♪ i ain't missing not a single thing ♪♪ knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. 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[laughter] he forgot. pete: i think that i ate them all. will goes is that the last one yours? i said i'll split it with you and he said i don't want to split it with you so i just threw it all down. i feel bad, i'm sorry. rachel: i think it's because pete touched the pancake and will was like nope, i'll wait. pete: look at adam klotz, oh, my gosh. [applause] rachel: that's a friend. will: thank you, adam. pete: the chef kept cooking and we couldn't stay long enough for it. rachel: and the butter. pete: because folks if you missed it, it's national pancake day. rachel: or lumberjack day. it used to be, i kind of like that that's very all-american. will: i'm going to eat these. pete: we'll talk about the fact that i'm sporting my minnesota vikings tie today, because i'm going to minneapolis and jumping on a flight after this taking my three oldest boys to the game. rachel: but you weren't nice to the chef out there. pete: um, the chef decided to wake up and not do this hair and show up for our show, and so i just asked him, i said thanks for combing your hair. rachel: [laughter] pete: but we had already talked about it and he said that's kind of like his look, like the chef 's ironic look. will: these are excellent pancake, sour cream, you can go make them at home if pete and rachel will let you have any. meanwhile to the news this morning there's a looming vaccine mandate here in the state of new york for healthcare workers in the city of new york for teacher s as well. this looming mandate threatens to create a shortage of healthcare workers in this state those who remain unvaccinated will not be able to check in for work. who then will replace them? here's governor kathy hochul saying the deadline is looming. >> our expectation is that all healthcare workers in state of new york will be vaccinated by monday. we will have a deployment program and we're going to be announcing possibly in anticipation but this could be 100% averted. rachel: what's crazy about this is now they're saying they may even bring in foreign workers to replace our american nurses and healthcare workers. they're also saying they are going to help speed up the residency or graduations or just kind of change the rules so people are less experienced be serving in this capacity. it doesn't seem like a good idea at all. pete: no they also said they may bring in the national guard. rachel: yes. pete: so this is a mandate with no exceptions so you don't have an opportunity to test for covid , even weekly, like the nypd does, by the way the teacher's union, the teacher s here in new york had a stay on their mandate and they find out in the next day or two whether they are forced imagine the teacher shortage that'll exist. they are simply saying if cops could be on the streets and be tested and not have the vaccine we could do the same in the classroom. we had dr. marc siegel on the program earlier and we asked him act the impact of a mandate and what it could create in a shortage. here's what he had to say. >> are you kidding me bringing in the national guard and federal workers and maybe foreign healthcare workers? are you kidding me? how are they going to acclamate to a hospital here in new york? you know what they're going to do? they aren't going to know the hospital or the infection control precautions, guys they are going to spread covid potentially. it's another example of a politicization of a healthcare issue. we have to work with people. we have to talk to them one on one. we have to figure out what their concerns are, and deal with them that way, not superimposed government threats bullying and mandates. rachel: yeah there is a lot of bullying going on a lot of those nurses and healthcare workers are either, they're nursing, they're pregnant, they want to be pregnant, there are lots of reasons religious exemptions people want, lots of reasons people have including that they already had covid. just think it's very ironic that the governor hochul wants to bring in the national guard. she's exactly the kind of politician that be with her hair on fire if we sent our national guard to the southern border where they actually could do some work. will: and in a time where we're talking about hospitals being pushed to the limits busting at the seems we're talking about now a government-created crisis of reducing the number of healthcare workers there to help patients. pete: yes. will: and absolutely, i don't know, schizophrenic approach to this pandemic. meanwhile former president donald trump rallying thousands in georgia as he officially backs herschel walker in his push to make the peach state red again. >> we're going to fire your ultra left wing senator ralph warnock and elebanon the great herschel walker to the united states senate. >> [applause] >> and we're going to take back our country from these lunatics. herschel has been one of the greatest athletes in america , and i know he will go down also as one of the greatest senators in america. >> [applause] pete: we're going to take back our country from these lunatics. joining us now on the heels o of that very exciting endorsement u.s. senate candidate herschel walker. herschel, great to have you on the program. must have been amazing to be on that stage and how significant, how important is it to have the backing of president trump? >> well it's very important to have the endorsement of president trump, because i think president trump knows that i can get the job done here in georgia i've known president trump for a long time. this is not something that he's known me just to say that he wanted me to run for that senate seat but he's known me since the early 80s that i'm going to get into washington and i'm going to do what's right. i'm just a little bit appalled when people said what trump says when he talks about america first, if he's the president of the united states, he should think about america being first, because that's who he's representing, and right now, for him to endorse me, i'm happy , but he do know that i'm going to be the one that's going to have to play the game, that means i'm going to be the one that's going to get into georgia and get the job done and he's going to be the quarterback sitting on the couch watching me play, because georgia is my home i love the state of georgia and i've been here for years and i want people to see that we don't want to separated people. we want to bring people together and get jobs done and get people here to trust in our government again. rachel: president trump called your opponent, upcoming opponent , a marxist. what do you say to that? >> well you know, president trump calls people a lot of different things. i don't know whether raffensperger eall warnock is a marxist but i do know that i'm a better man for the job and he's had the position for a little bit and now it's time for someone to take over that cares about america. that's one of the basic things we need to put people in office do, they got to care about america first and care about the constitution, they got to care about our basic rights. those are the things that right now we're losing. he made a statement that's very powerful when he said we want to take back our country. why have we lost our country? we lost our country because we're losing the basic rights that this country was guaranteed from the soldiers that have died at war for us, so we got to take back that, you know, that's something that we shouldn't have to take back, that's something the people should know that we have. we have basic rights in this country. we have basic laws in this country. we have things that we were guaranteed from a lot of great heros that have died at war for us, so we have to take that back, that shouldn't be something we have to take back, and that's what's sad. will: by the way one of those heros made his appearance on the stage last night with president trump, the marine who pulled a baby over the walls in kabul. let's take a quick watch of that video and then i'll talk to you when we come back, herschel, watch this. >> lance corporal hunter ian clark, lance corporal, come up here. >> [applause] >> come up, handsome guy. hunter comes from a military family and went to school right here in perry, georgia. can you believe that? come on up here. >> [applause] >> i am the guy that pulled the baby over the wall and it's definitely probably one of the greatest things i've ever done in my entire life. >> [applause] i just want to thank all of the support from you all and it really means a lot and i'm glad to be home now today, thank you. >> [applause] >> [chanting usa, usa, usa] will: really cool moment last night and there's the picture of lance corporal pulling a baby over the walls in kabul. now, herschel, with that in mind , you brought up afghanistan , we're talking about afghanistan there with that moment last night. there's so many crisis facing this country right now, the border crisis, vaccine mandates, georgia has been the center of attention when it comes to voter integrity issues. if you are elected, senator, herschel, what are you going to put at the top of your priority list, what can you do to help georgia and to help the united states of america? >> well you know, i think the first thing we want to do right now is we got to secure our border, because i think that's going to help so many different areas. securing the border is going to help because we're bringing people to this country that we haven't even vetted yet. we're bringing them into this country that you talk about vaccination, how do we know they are vaccinated? there have been release in this country we don't know who these people are and then, i had a chance to do some listening session around the counties here in georgia and i found out that one of the biggest things for drugs from people coming from other countries is atlanta, georgia so that's one of the things we can do is help with the law enforcement there as well and at the same time, we're very compassionate country , but people have to come into this country legally. there's so many people that have came to this country illegally they've waited their turn to get here and that's what we got to get back to. we just can't open our country up and let anyone in without vet ting them, at the same time, without border patroller control , we have no country and that is the honest truth and people need to realize that and you think about lance corporal clark, that shows that how great this country really is. you have a man that given his baby to a foreign person, that he do not even know because he knows that baby will have a better life in that country than he has with him at home, and that shows that america is still one of the greatest, is the greatest country in the world and i think we need to respect that. we need to continue to fight for those rights but one thing about him, about lance, is do people see how young that young man was? that young man is what in his 20 s? he's fighting for our rights. think about that. we have these young people, you know, eye been going to over 400 something bases in the last 15 years seeing how young these young men and women are that's fighting for the rights of this country so we've got to respect that. the 13 that we had, you know, we need to talk about that and talk about these young faces that's doing such a great job for this country. pete: it's going to be a huge senate race down there in georgia, a bell weather on a lot of things and you've got a serious support in president trump, push you the best, herschel walker, thank you so much for joining us after a big night last night. will: thank you, herschel. >> thank you, guys. pete: always cool to say thank you, perspective. been a fan for so long. turning to a few additional headlines starting with a fox news alert. at least three people killed and 50 others hurt after an amtrak train derailed near joplin, montana. 146 passengers and 16 crew members were on board. it was heading west toward seattle. officials say seven train cars derailed with several toppling over. the ntsb is sending a team of investigators to determine what caused the derailment. >> lawyers for the man who tried to assassinate president reagan will appear in court tomorrow. they argue john hinckley jr. should be fre ed from restrictions after a federal judge granted his release from a mental hospital in 2016 under a number of conditions including travel restrictions and regular psychiatric evaluations. his lawyers say he should get what's called unconditional release, because he no longer poses a threat. >> and take a close look at this video. an outdoorsman believes he may have captured drone footage of the lockness monster in scotland you see a long, thin form just beneath the water's surface. the outdoorsman tells the new york post he's always been a skeptical person but after watching the video several times , he thinks the shadow could be the mysterious monster. will cain is nose to the screen right now. will: what am i looking at here? pete: what do you think you're looking at? will: is it shadow running perpendicular to that cliff edge rachel: it could be an alligator pete: no, no, it's perpendicular will: like i said, yeah. pete: oh, i thought you said parallel. will: i meant perpendicular. rachel: couldn't that be a big alligator, guys? pete: could be a log. i don't know. will: it could be the lockness monster. do you want to live in a world where you're skeptical or willing to accept possibilities rachel: i like your world. will: thank you. pete: i like my skeptical world. will: then you're not invited to the state fair of texas where lawrence jones is for the opening weekend, is that right? look we got your camera shot fixed so that's good because i want to know what's in that pina colada. reporter: so they just hand me things i don't know what's in it they just passed it to me but isn't it pretty cool i can hold a whole pineapple in one hand? look at these hands, that's crazy! >> [laughter] reporter: it's sweet. rachel: that is giving you a lot of confidence. >> [laughter] rachel: what's that donald trump hand thing? pete: of yeah. reporter: marco rubio. look, he changed the game, if donald trump could say it then i can say look at my hands, okay? so i've got some texas pumpkin poke cake as well and this is a finalist as well so in texas, when you're a finalist you get this big thing right here and this is the trophy and it has this big fry daddy on the top of it so we're going to be here all morning, they got more food coming for me. apparently there is some burn-in s they stuffed in the burrito. will: what? reporter: she graduated from garland high school which i graduated back in 2011 so i can't wait to try that. we're in the front of the hall of state this has been here since 1939, i think, so here all morning going to try more food and send it back to you guys in new york with my big hands. rachel: still looking good lawrence. will: the hat is looking good a slight angle down. pete: little down. will: just pull it a little down rachel: go back to the shop and get it steamed. looking good. reporter: okay i've got to go back to the shop. rachel: all right, lawrence. pete: there was a lot in that. rachel: yeah [laughter] it was an intense segment from the state fair. wasn't expecting it to go in that direction. oh, well. pete: that's the best part of the show. see where it goes next. up next former detroit police chief james craig wants to save the state of michigan he joins us live as the race to replace democrat governor gretchen whitmer heats up. rachel: and the tunnel to towers run-and-walk is underway. we'll check back with joey jones just a little bit later. >> ♪ at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families. are we still exclusive? 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>> top issue, well there's several. first and foremost, leadership. this is what michigan has told me, this is what i hear every ink is el day. they want leadership but there the issue of public safety, top issue, education, second big issue and certainly job creation and working with our small businesses. very key issues and they know it's going to take strong leadership to make that happen. rachel: i'm glad you brought up leadership. there's somebody that you know that i personally have a crush on for a long time, that's denzel washington recently, boy egood looking, and he was -- >> that's my guy. good friend. rachel: i know and he was at a baptist church in orlando, florida and he said it was a better man event. the world has changed, what is our role as a man? the john wayne formula is not quite a fit right now, but strength, leadership, power, authority, guidance, patience are god's gift to us as men. we have to cherish that, not abuse it. it's a wonderful message for american men. tell me what you think of that message and how that might play into your role potentially as the governor of michigan. >> you know, i've got to tell you it's a powerful statement. i know denzel. i know where he stands. i know i've been called for this role. this is i know that being the next governor, the next governor of the great state of michigan is something that was placed on my heart and a late friend o of mine who was a very spiritual man who said 13 years ago, you're going to be the governor. now that was wild for me, because i wanted to only be the chief of police and here i sit today, but in today's world, in our state, in our country, we need strong courageous leaders to deal with the issues. look at our country, we're divided look at our state. people are so dissatisfied and sick of politics. they want leaders that will get it done and get it done with integrity. rachel: you certainly got it done when you were the police chief. you did a fantastic job. no one argues with your record there. >> thank you. rachel: yes, we need good leader s and we need leaders with a servant's heart you clearly have that as well. any last words you want to tell our viewers about the race? >> i'm just so excited. michigan is speaking, and we're talking about michigan, not just republicans but democrats and independents as well, so we got a long-haul ahead but i'm in it to win it and we're going to get it done by god's good grace. rachel: amen to that. all right thank you, chief. always great having you on the show. >> thank you. you too. thank you. rachel: of course. you are looking live at the funeral home ahead of today's memorial verse for gabby petito now reporting as the manhunt intensifies for brian laundrie, next. ♪i got it, you got it♪ ♪i want it, you want it♪ ♪when i want it, you've got it♪ ♪when you want it, i got it, i got it, yeah♪ ♪when they want it♪ ♪we got it, yeah♪ ♪ ♪we guy fieri!ah♪ ya know, if you wanna make that sandwich the real deal, ya gotta focus on the bread layers. king's hawaiian sliced bread makes everything better! ♪ (angelic choir) ♪ and here's mine! 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are authorities still holding it what's the situation there? >> yeah, i mean, we just found this information out, and we had been in wyoming, as you've seen our reporting, outside the coroner' office believing that the remains were going to be released to the family, but the fbi very tight-lipped. we know they have not released the remains to the family, and we can only assume that more investigative work is still yet to be done. rachel: you see dog the bounty hunter is now involved in trying to track down brian laundrie. do people that you talk to there in the community feel more hopeful now, because of that or do they think they are just going to, do most people think he's dead? there's a lot of speculation. reporter: you know, it's anybody 's guess at this point. of course we are waiting for that information from law enforcement but as we've been reporting any little bit helps so the fact he is getting involved many people say if he can bring a lead to this situation to bring brian laundrie to justice and to answer some questions finally, so be it. so a lot of people, you know, hopeful for any kind of new help will: laura forgive me if i missed this officially what is brian laundrie right now? is he a fugitive from, is he a person of interest, a fugitive from pete and i were talking earlier, a credit card charge? what are authorities officially classifying brian laundrie as right now? reporter: you know, we haven't seen the word "suspect" but with that federal warrant that was issued by the fbi, we do now know that his status, you know, has been elevated in their eyes and we know that he could be arrested anywhere and they want to bring him in for those charges about the credit card or the debit card that was used and of course a lot of the questions still to be asked but yeah, that is a really big part of this is how they are treating him and what that title is. will: right. pete: laura, prayers for the family today we appreciate all your reporting, thank you. will: thank you. rachel: thanks, laura. will: now you're looking live at the tunnels to towers 5k, happening right now and we'll check in with joey jones and frank siller coming up. pete: plus, just in, moments ago , the dhs secretary mayorkas now admits that at least 12,000 haitian illegals have been released inside the u.s.. maria bartiromo spent a lot of time on the border in the past. she's going to react, next. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? 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"sunday morning futures" anchor maria bartiromo has covered the border first-hand she joins us now to react. maria, we've suspected as much base on the way they've obviscat ed the numbers and the definition of detention, now we've got an admission, 12,000 at least released into the united states. maria: well, pete, thanks for having me. it's quite extraordinary as you know. right now you're talking about an incredible burden on those local communities, those people will be given benefit, et cetera, there is a cost that comes with this as well. not to mention the credibility of this administration having plummeted. why lie up until now that the majority has been sent back when in fact the majority has actually been released into america, and have they told those local communities that these people are, in fact, going to be released into their communities, a source told me just the other day that they heard two towns away from them that there was a big dump of people and they don't know where they are going to live, what kind of benefits they are sucking up. the truth is the truth, and we should actually have been honest with the american people, from the beginning. so there will be a lot of ramifications about this. we're talking about this this morning but we're also talking about the fact that you have a crisis at the border, you have a crisis in afghanistan, but this week, there will be another crisis to deal with. the government is running out of money this thursday, so they will need to deal with the debt ceiling, deal with all of this massive spending and tax increases within the next four days, and that is one of the major crisis that the markets will be focusing on. these are the kinds of unintent the consequences from this ruling as if you're a monarch that happened and disrupt capital markets and disrupt the economy as well, so we're going to be talking about the fact that the government runs out of money this thursday, in the next hour, we will also talk about the john durham investigation. i am talking with devin nunes who, as you know, was the first person, first lawmaker to tell of the whole russia collusion was a home and it is not true. i've covered it for several years telling our audience that our viewers know the truth. he's going to join me this morning to talk about whether or not the doj , mr. garland, is going to stop anymore indictments because this last indictment of michael sussman is a direct line to the fbi. we're also talking with peter schweizer about the corruption that is hunter biden. i've learned that there are hunter biden art hanging out in the white house, so dr. jill biden can, you know, promote her son and talk about how beautiful this arts he's expected to have these art shows in the next couple of weeks. the conflict of are interest incredible and by the way, you haven't heard much about this hostage swap that went on over the last couple of days. the u.s. government is allowing the cfo of huawei to go back to china after being detained since december of 2018. chinese propaganda media, they're celebrating going nuts over the fact they have their huawei cfo back and this was a hostage swap and is one more piece of evidence that this administration has no teeth when it comes to any policy against china, this is an adversary, this is a country and a communist country that wants to overtake the united states as the number one super power and so far all we've seen is joe biden roll over for xi-jinping, a 90 minute phone call in the last two weeks did not have one mention of the origins of covid-19. get your head around that as the administration continues to say covid is its priority. question? how is covid your priority if number one, it never comes up with the chinese leader xi-jinping, and number two, you've got wide open borders 15,000 the majority being unleashed into the united states and we don't know if they were covid tested or not, likely they were not, pete so we've got a lot to get our teeth into this morning on "sunday morning futures." pete: yes, mayorkas admitting today 12,000 were released into the country he admitted earlier none of them tested for covid so maria we can't wait to watch your show in 18 minutes as always you've got all angle covered. maria: thank you so much, pete. pete: over to you. will: thank you turning to your headlines 11 people are indicted for the hazing death of a freshman at virginia commonwealth university. adam oaks died earlier this year after a night of heavy drinking at a fraternity party. richmond police say eight of the 11 suspects were arrested and charged with unlawful hazing of a student. the remaining three are expected to turn themselves in. >> meghan markle is making an appearance at the global citizen's live music festival in central park. the couple took the stage and called for covid vaccine equity saying vaccines are a basic human right and should be available to everyone around the world. mayor bill deblasio was also at the event, but he was quickly bo o'd after taking the stage. >> new york city, is proud to be at the forefront of the climate revolution with our own new york city green new deal will: the second time deblasio was boo'd in recent weeks and he received a similar welcome last month. >> legendary college football coach lou holtz shares advice for anyone afraid to speak out. >> i'm tired of everybody telling me you can't do this , you can't say that. we don't have free speech any more. you have the right to say anything you want but because it might offend one or two people all of a sudden everybody quiets up and the majority has to step forward and say i'm going to live my life. will: holtz said no one should worry about being canceled. we will always have some sort of problem but part of life is learning how to deal with it. and those are your headlines. let's check in now with meteorologist adam klotz for our fox weather forecast. >> adam: good morning, will. beautiful weather out here on fox square. beautiful wither really across the country a little bit of a crisp in the air feeling like fall and football weather here earl your this morning going to be a great day this afternoon 63 in new york city, you'll see cooler spots 56 degrees in chicago, 55 in minneapolis, 54 degrees up into seattle, so northern tier of the country still nice and cool, we are still in hurricane season, track ing hurricane sam category 4 storm with winds at 145 miles an hour. this is a monster of a storm, but it is way out in the atlantic basin, this is the projected path that stays off to the north and off to the east, but the lesser antilles missing most of the caribbean, even if we take you a forecast all the way into next weekend so still a long ways out these are our forecast tracks this is going to turn perhaps getting up towards bermuda but maybe missing it this is a system we watch as it makes that move but otherwise, things are calm currently in the atlantic hurricane basin. those are your weather headline back into you all. will: thanks adam. pete: coming up we are live at the finish line of the tunnel to towers run an walk we'll check in with joey jones as well as our friend frank sill er. >> ♪ ♪♪ i've always been running. to meetings. errands. now i'm running for me. i've always dreamed of seeing the world. but i'm not chasing my dream anymore. i made a financial plan to live it every day. ♪ there was a dream ♪ ♪ and one day i could see it ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com rachel: the 20th annual tunnel to towers 5k run and walk in new york city is still underway. look at that. will: thousands of people are re tracing the steps of stephen siller on september 11 and raising money for the tunnels to towers foundation. pete: let's check in with fox news contributor joey jones joining us from the finish line with tunnel to towers chairman and ceo frank siller, and artist lynn mara. joey? >> how's it going, guys? we're at the exit of the tunnel most of these people have almost completed their three mile 5k. i'm here with frank siller, i'm here with his nephew rob, obviously his brother stephen is with us and this is lynn mara, let me say that right, so lynn has got an amazing story of portrait she painted just a month ago of the 13 service members we lost in afghanistan and she made that a part of what we're doing here. >> thanks joey. i started that night when the day in afghanistan happened, i got a couple of portraits done i started with you, that inspired me, and i showed it to bill hemmer. bill gave me the thumbs up, and i continued to make them and in three days they were done. >> so now you've taken those portraits of our heros from afghanistan and talked to frank and now its become a part of how you're raising money is that correct? >> yeah, well lynn wanted to raise a lot of money for the foundation because she knows the good work that we're doing and look we're building a home for a sergeant first class mccollum who died and his wife was pregnant and just gave birth and i said we're going to build you a mortgage-free home. these proceeds are going to help do that for many other great heros and families left behind and we're looking at one great hero here, my brother stephen and because of my brother being a firefighter all of the pictures and banners you see lined up here are all firefighters that died on 9/11. put a face with a number, it's more important, and also, all the police officers and the 7,000 men and women who died since 9/11. we have the banners of every single one of them. >> guys this is amazing. we're here at the end of the run , tens of thousands of people coming through the tunnel with patriots cuomo tariffing about how they are supporting and obviously everything frank has done any questions you got for him? will: that's an amazing shot i wish we had all of those banners frank makes a great point we need to put faces to the numbers , and the number you just heard from frank is important as well. he said 7,000 because he's including appropriately all of the people we lost after 9/11 due to events on 9/11. pete: and joey? oh, no i was going to say how do people get portraits? they're stunning when i look at them. is it by going to tunnel to towers how do they do that? >> how do people have an opportunity, do they bid on the portraits how does that work >> so glad you asked super important. go to lynnmara.com, my website. everything i post and do is connected to tunnel to towers, so either way. they get 100% of the proceeds, but if they go to my website, everything is laid out right there. it's very easy to navigate and purchase and we mail them out right away. >> there you go purchase them all the proceeds go to tunnels to towers, they are finishing up this run its been an amazing morning and we're just getting started. i've lost my voice from cheering on these folks its been amazing. we had west point come through before anyone else did, its just been really the most patriotic day i've been to. will: joey have you seen -- >> it was voted the most patriotic event in the united states. you should know that. when you get 2,500 west point cadets that run in cadence. >> what's that, will? will: have you seen christine go by? i think her name was christine a little bit earlier. >> christy. will: she was going to put on her blades you said. >> no, listen. will: go ahead. >> she's long gone. she's long gone. she was finished an hour ago. she wasn't messing around. she's gone. yeah. rachel: joey? >> she beat he here by 45 minutes. rachel: joey i want to ask you one more question. frank talked about giving a home to that young widow and the newborn baby. ask him how she's doing? >> you talked about the widow obviously from afghanistan, you guys are going to do a home, she's got a brand new baby or baby on the way. how is she doing? >> she sounded very strong. these guys marry strong women. there's no question about it. they have to be, because you know how many times you're deployed and you're not around so they know how to live and how to take care of their families. god forbid something like this happens so she's doing great. the baby, she said, is really doing good but there was also two catastrophically injured service members that day too. we lost 13 great heros but other s that were injured and two are still in walter reed in really bad shape and we'll build them a smart home, so i know your viewers have always helped us and all our endeavors and they still can do that and get lynn's paintings, go to t 2t .org and do $11 a month, because that's all it takes to help these great heros, i love to hear this. >> they're coming through. frank, thank you. lynn, thank you. guy, this is amazing, thank you, all. will: thank you, joey great work down there. rachel: that's awesome. pete: i didn't realize west point was sending all of those cadets. rachel: yeah that's awesome. will: more fox & friends coming up. >> [chanting] this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪♪ [tv announcer] come on down to our appliance superstore where we've got the best deals on refrigerators, microwaves, gas ranges and grills. and if you're looking for... andrea: this is the hardest thing we will probably ever where we've got the best deals on refrigerators, microwaves, have to go through. st. jude has given us transportation, treatment. to know that we don't have bills, they take every other stress off of your shoulders. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette i love it. i just wear a little sensor and that's it. the dexcom sends my glucose readings to my receiver every five minutes. and i can also get it on my smartphone. you don't have to prick your fingers - at all. it's amazing. i can't imagine anything simpler. rachel: let's head back down to the lone star state where lawrence jones has been checking out the sights, sounds and of course the food from the state fair of texas, all morning long. lawrence? what have you been eating? reporter: hey, family. behind me are the show-stoppers and then i've got christy and john from garland, texas, my hometown and here is the burrito >> it's a flour tortilla, with jack cheese, deep fried. rachel: not fair. reporter: and it's the original one. >> exactly. >> original state fair texas funnel cake. reporter: they also are part of the fox family, they watch us everyday, so we had to bring them on the show. thank you guys its been a pleasure being home. i'll be back here tomorrow too. pete: what a rough gig. rachel: i'm looking at that burrito going i want to be where lawrence is. pete: lawrence jones, well done. will: all right lawrence we'll see you again tomorrow. rachel: goodbye, everybody. pete: have a great sunday everybody, go minnesota vikings. i'll be there, and go to church. maria: welcome and good sunday morning, everyone. welcome to "sunday morning futures" i'm maria bartiromo. today, corruption at the highest level. clinton campaign, dirty tricks and hunter biden's money scheme. coming up, house intel committee ranking member devin nunes on the john durham investigation. will joe biden's doj stop more indictments because the people who abuse power are now in power then, never mind the border over flowing, the afghanistan disaster, now, an economic crisis is at hand. the government will run

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