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[laughter] if. will: great. pete: crowder performing good god almighty. he is a performer. by the way, happened to see him -- caleb, which is a christian radio music station that, had their awards in nashville, and he performed, and he rocked it. people loved -- will: really good. pete: really talented. great guy. thanks for being here. we're going to the to hear from them again -- rachel: yeah, there's going to be a full performance later in the show. will: the final hour of "fox & friends" if on this saturday. meanwhile, david axlerod, former obama strategist, appeared on real time with bill maher, and he made what some consider an admission, he also made what i think amounts to a plea when it comes to who's running for president. watch. >> i like joe biden, and i worked with him, and i was grateful to work with him. i think he's done a lot of very, very fine things as a president for which history will be kind to him. that's not the question. the question is whether at this age he should have run. but he did run are. and right now -- run are. and right to now he is the nominee of the democratic party. voters nominate a candidate, they've nominated joe biden, and he's not going anywhere. and there's no delegation of elders -- i mean, how do you find elders anyway? [laughter] there's no generation of elders who are going to go to the white house and tell him that he can't run. he is going to run. and one of the reasons they wanted an early debate, i'm sure, is to focus people on this is the choice. it's trump and biden. i mean, you can take the easy way out and say, well, i'm not going to vote for either of them, but one of those guys is going to be president of the united states, and people ought to focus on that and give up on the sort of fantasy that there's going to be another candidate. will: there's a lot to unpack out of that statement. rachel: sure is. will: first of all, the admission that at least from the obama camp, they wish that it wasn't joe biden. rachel: yeah. will: but, it is. and he says there's no functional way to replace joe biden. but what i hear in the end is also a plea, a plea for people to stop considering robert f. kennedy jr. there is no third party, there'll be nobody else but joe biden, and i think there's real concern about the effect of robert f. kennedy jr. on joe biden. pete: the top democratic strategist, won twice for obama, had to say this, he is the nominee of the democrat party. [laughter] rachel: yeah. pete: there's no one out there saying, is donald trump the nominee of the republican party? they know they don't want this guy. also he talked about elders. he -- biden is the elder. this is no one more elderly-ish than biden. that decision is his and jill's, and he also a makes a reference in the longer clip to 1968. a lot of us have looked at the convention, could democrats make a switcheroo are. they've changed their party rules in such a way that the voters really do get the final say. there is no mahogany, smoke-filled room in the background where they can just replace him. it would have to be joe and jill's choice, and jill has made very clear, rachel, they're not going anywhere. rachel: yeah. i've said that all along. i don't think joe biden is fully there. i think he would have stepped down. frankly, i think the kind thing would have been for him to step down, but jill biden very much enjoys where she's at, and a lot of people have said she suggested -- there's never been a lot of love between the bidens and the obamas -- pete: [inaudible] rachel: exactly. she's like, you know what? i don't care if this guy is flailing mental ally, we're here, you can't kick us out. the obamas, with all the a power they have, could not push joe biden and jill biden off the stage for fresher blood. and you get the sense from that statement, you know, first of all, he a starts it by sighing -- saying i like joe biden. when you have the start with joe biden, you don't really like joe biden, and you're ticked off because he wouldn't get off the stage because the elders are really him. it's barack obama and his circle, axlerod, valerie jarrett, they all tried -- pete: all in on the biden administration, so why would they make the change? a. rachel: totally. not the best team, but we can work with this because we can control it, and that's where they're at right now. by the way, we have a big weekend here at "fox & friends." after the show we're going to be interviewing donald trump. we're going to air that tomorrow morning, so you have to be sure to tune in for that. now, listen, we're taking everyone's questions. we're or considering them, so we hope that you will participate with us by sending in to friends@foxnews.com any of the questions that to you would like for the three of us to ask president trump on this momentous interview. it's the first interview since that verdict -- pete: i have some thoughts right here. one of the questions right here. rachel: really? pete: working together as a team, it's going to be fun. it's three of us interviewing him, ping-ponging, you know, back and forth. lots of different topics, but we want to include yours. e-mail us in, let us know what you think. we're planning. will: a lots flown under the radar since a donald trump in new york city. policies that have been ushered in while attention has been focused elsewhereing things like allowing for american weapons to be used in -- [laughter] offensive attacks against russia in russia. finish but here's another one of the things that have been pushed forward while no one was paying that much attention, biden's prioritized $900 million for green school buses. everyone loves a yellow school bus according to kamala harris, now everyone can love a green yellow school buts. this, of course, is happening as a there is rising illiteracy rates and falling math scores across america. rachel: i think that the buses themselves need some scrutiny. so each bus costs about $400,000. by the way, that's money that's not going into the class room, per your point, will -- pete: that's an expensive bus. rachel: but there's other problems. they run on lithium batteries which are more likely to burst into flames, so that's a problem. the bus drivers need more training because the maintenance of an electric school bus is different than the maintenance of a normal bus. on top of that, evs don't work good in cold weather, so minnesota and wisconsin, i don't know what they're going to do. pete: that's a great point. rachel: and then there's not a lot of charging stations. so, you know, each a school will probably have to have their own charging station, which is expensive -- pete: of course they will. and mega donors to democrats will benefit handsomely from that. rachel: 100%. you're right, mega donors will benefit from it. it's all a green scam on top of $34 trillion in debt which is actually hurting the kids in school more. they're going to end up paying that credit card bill. will: take a look at those numbers. the real issue in education isn't gas-powered school buses, but it's 37% of fourth graders now below the basic reading level. pete: you know, kamala harris talks about how everybody loves yellow school buses? i don't. i don't. pray for every kid on a yellow school bus because, a, they're not being taught how to read and right proficiently, but also they're being indock the try nateeded. so i, once again, disagree just a little bit with our esteemed vice president. rachel: she's so out of touch, and those clips of her are u just unreal. pete: we had two, a parent and an expert on, a former chief of staff on the epa earlier. nicole neily with parents defending education,, and founder of it, as well as a second guest, mandy, former epa chief of staff. she knows about the green grift side of it. and they talked about a these school buses. listen. >> this investment into clean energy buses as they call it is an absolute waste and reflective of their misplaced priorities. this is just a gift to their donors that throws the health and the well-being of the american children under the bus in a a very unfortunate way. >> the kids can't read, and let's remember we just saw a huge drop in scores as a result of teachers unions pushing to keep schools closed for longer than they should have been. it disproportion gnatly hurt disadvantaged children. where were the equity warriors screaming? they were nowhere. shows how absolutely hypocritical they are. what could $900 million buy? if let's use that market to target intervention to bring those children up, not to give a handout to, as mandy said, the administration's friends. pete: well said. rachel: all right. that is well said. and is we're going to turn now to some headlines. deputies are searching for these suspects caught on camera opening fire on a home outside of san antonio this past week. they say the suspects fired nearly 80 bullets into the home. nobody was hurt and while no arrests have been announced yet, the local sheriff says the department has identified, quote, persons of interest. live nation says it was the victim of a cyber attack targeting ticketmaster users. the company confirming the attack in a new federal filing saying a criminal threat actor is selling user data on the dark web. no word on how many users were affected in this attack which comes days after a cyber crime group reportedly stole data from 500 million ticketmaster customers. live nation is investigating. jennifer lopez canceling her summer tour to spend more time at home. her first stop was going to be later this month in florida. she made the announcement yesterday saying, i'm completely heartsick and devastated about letting you down. please know that i wouldn't do this if i didn't feel it was absolutely necessary. cancellation comes as lopez and her husband, ben after a fleck, could -- affleck, could reportedly be getting a divorce, so people wondering if it's about her love life or also a some of the sales have been soft for her tour as well. world war ii veterans got a hero's sendoff at dallas/fort worth international airport before flying to normandy to take part in the 800th anniversary of d-day. friends and family waving nags and cheering on members of the greatest generation. >> there's a camaraderie that you don't get any place else. we understand one another. i want the younger people, the younger generation to know what we did. rachel: american airlines flying more than 600 veterans and 2 -- 60 veterans and 2 rosie the riveters. once many france, the veterans will take part in a a wreath-laying ceremony -- pete: well done, dallas. will: i can promise that a veteran that at least some of the younger generation will know exactly what you to did. we can speak for those of us sitting on the couch, but i did my best this week with. you guys have given me a hard time about being in france, but i didn't just go to paris. we spent memorial day at normandy introducing my sons to this history. but i just want to give you guys a little bit concern i don't know if either of you have been -- rachel: i haven't. pete: if i haven't. will: obviously, we've seen the movies, we've seen saving private ryan, you can see the beginning of world warm ii with dunkirk -- world war ii, but i know it's cliche to say, seeing it in person. so we went, spent our first day or two there, and it is, i don't know how -- it's really, really hard to put into words. it's incredibly solemn. it is awe-inspiring, and i mean this and, again, or it just sounds cliche, it makes you so proud on to be american. rachel: yeah. will: so you stand there and, you know, england is just across the english channel, and you learn about everything that went into operation overlord. and operation overlord was massive of. i mean, i'm talking about spying, misinformation -- pete: deception, yep. will: they had the germans thinking they were going to go to a calais are which is way further up the coast. they had fake army, on-land blow-ups, you know? and, you know, here's another big -- these were kids. these were kids. they were 18 and 17 years old. when we went to point duhawk, you see there the german if pill boxes. it's on a 90-foot cliff, 225 army rangers took that a cliff, climbed it, scaled the cliff under hail of bullet fire, right, to take that. the worst of the fighting was omaha beach. we went to omaha beach. there's not a lot to see, to be honest, but you still feel it. that was the worst of the fighting, omaha, and it was americans. and you know what also a i thought about? i listen to a ton of podcasts, the germans. can you imagine how terrified the germans must have been? because we were going to win. we didn't know it at the time, but it was overwhelming force. they don't know it's coming to their coast, and they wake up and look out and they see the horizon covered many ships. and they thought they'd is have support, which never came because it wasn't are there, and all of these soldiers heading to the beach. and those soldiers encountered horrific losses because they just bot the high -- got the high position, but many one of the pictures you see what really brought home is inside the bunker you can see the ceiling burned? pete: charred. will: that's flame throws, man. you see it in the movies. to see history made that real in that a moment, i don't know, it's incredible. i think every american should make their way to normandy. rachel: what did your boys take quay from this? i'm curious. will: i drive history a lot because i love history, is they're used to a hearing podcasts, and i'm sure some of it's, like, another one? because i listen to some boring podcasts. but i don't think this was boring for them. i think it hit home. and then you walk the american cemetery, and it's just rows and rows of crosses. it's gorgeous, by the way. but it's rows and and rows of crosses, and i think they definitely appreciate seeing this part of america. pete: it's so cool. good on you for doing that. we just did a national one, you go into a national cemetery like that and as far as the eye can see, pick one tombstone, look up the story, kids take that in. if you can go to normandy, do it. it's on my bucket list, and and this is going to be big ceremonies because it's the -- rachel: right. isn't martha maccallum going? we're going to have a presence there. pete: if you can do that, do it. a local cemetery will drill it in into too for your kids to understand. rachel: good point. pete: moving on but hard to hit a higher note than that, 24 illegals arrested after trespassing on private if property. among them, a 12 and 9-year-old traveling alone? rachel: poor things. pete: lieutenant christopher oliveras is sounding the alarm. will: but first, here's brian with kill immediate what with what's coming occupy on one nation. brian: brian kilmeade if here, coloradan kellyanne conway, also on our show, chris rufo is going to break down what's happeningen to our college campuses, how we all should have seen this uprising coming with palestinian pro-hamas, and riley gaines. even's talking about paying college athletes. what about the other sports? non-revenue sports in she weighs in on that. only if you watch "one nation. c oo" be there. date early. there are because the tempur-breeze feels up to 10° cooler, all night long. for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets. new centrum menopause supplements help unpause life when symptoms pause it. with a multivitamin plus hot flash support. 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(♪) and enxtra for focus and clarity. centrum, powered by clinically studied ingredients. ♪ rachel: now to the southern border where texas officials arrest two dozen illegal immigrants caught trespassing on private profit among them, get this, a 12-year-old and a 99-year-old travel -- 9-year-old traveling all alone. and there are they're just a couple of the nearly 74,000 unaccompanied minors streaming into the u.s. in this fiscal year alone. here with reaction is lieutenant christopher oliveras with the the president department of -- texas department of public safety. gosh, it seems like every time the i talk to you, we get another image like this. you've sent some oaf them to me in the past, a little boy by himself on a ranch, scared to death. why is? not, like, the number one issue just on the humanitarian issue of unaccompanied minors? look at these numbers. 74,000 this year? i think last year 137,000. this is, this is beyond a crisis, lieutenant. >> it is, rachel. good morning. of course, those stats are very shocking, very disturbing. we've talked about this, you and i, over the years about, you know, regarding children and why aren't we talking about unaccompanied children more when we talk about the border crisis right now. of course, we're still seeing unaccompanied children coming across the border, and that particulargroup, there was 19 minors. there was juvenile, also young children amongst that group that came across the border by themselves. and these children, they come across can, they have a piece of paper with an address and a phone number, and that's i. and from there, of course, we turn them over to federal authorities k and who knows where they end up through the process. but what i can tell you is when our personnel, dps, state troopers or anybody from our department comes across any type of child coming across the border, we make sure that a there's no signs of abuse or mistreatment or even sexual assault, we'll have a specialized investigative unit, which would be our texas rangers, and we can investigate. again, we never know exactly what happens to these children. of course, they're scared. i'm sure they know if they talk or say something, they're worried about their family or anybody else in the united states that could be harmed, so they're very vulnerable. and i think right now the federal government's not taking this into -- making it a priority to focus on unaccompanied children. but, again, we're still seeing it, it's still a problem. it is a reality of the border situation right now. rachel: yeah. we've had border poll tell us in the past that the young girls coming across loaded up with birth control pills because they know they're probably going to get assaulted along the path. but also just as troubling, the ngos who are handing these children over to illegals. obviously, they're not vetted, they're illegal. so this is just absolutely -- it's child abuse, and our government is complicit in this. >> it truly is child abuse with, right? of course, we talk about these ng if os as well, right? they are complicit with the situation right now and, you know, we don't know exactly what happens with these children in that process and where they end up with these sponsors that are not properly vetted. we don't know who they are and where they end up. there was reports early on9 that the federal government lost track of over 85,000 children, you know? that's really, you know, unheard of to even think about that. and, of course, if you look at the years prior to 2021, there was this outrage, you know, from the prior administration regarding children, right? locked up or apparently locked up -- rachel: yeah. >> now look what's happening. now we can't even keep track of the most vulnerable population coming across, and that's not a concern. it's not on the federal government's radar to try to put a stop to it. rachel: well, under the trump administration we separated the cults from the children to verify -- the adults from the children to verify if they were their parents, and the democrats have actually fought against dna tests to determine if the parents are really the parent or related to them, and they taught fought against that. they fought against that. it's remarkable. and, as you mentioned, our government has lost track of 85,000, and xavier becerra referred to them as, you know, get the processing going quicker. and if this was a ford plant, you guys would be failing the test, treating these children as if they're widgets in a factory instead of human beings who are in the most vulnerable, dangerous situation possible. you know, i really appreciate you keeping track of this. you're one of the few people who actively sends these images out to us to remind if us of these children. obviously, our government is trying to cover it up. there's no transparency about this. and so i really want to thank you very much, lieutenant, for what you're doing and shining a light on it. it's really tragic. >> well, thank you, rachel, that means a lot. of course, my jobbing obviously, i want the -- my job, obviously, i want the american people to hear from a law enforcement perspective because the situation is much broader. we talk about the border situation, children, that's always going to hit a personal spot especially for me as a parent as well. we need to get this under control and focus on what we can do for these children coming across, make sure they are safe. rachel: thank you, lieutenant, for shining a light on one of the many problems with or our open border. thank you. hamas -- biden's latest policy push in israel. we have expert analysis next. when migraine strikes, you're faced with a choice. ride it out with the tradeoffs of treating? or push through the pain and symptoms? with ubrelvy, there's another option. one dose works fast to eliminate migraine pain. treat it anytime, anywhere without worrying where you are or if it's too late. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. allergic reactions to ubrelvy can happen. most common side effects were nausea and sleepiness. migraine pain relief starts with u. ask about ubrelvy. learn how abbvie could help you save. >> hamas says it wants a ceasefire. this deal is an opportunity to prove whether they really mean it. if hamas needs to taken the dea. for months people all over the world have called for ceasefire. pete: joe biden laying out a ceasefire proposal that would include an israeli hostage deal, urging hamas to take it. hamas, in a response saying, quote, it views positively the contents of president joe biden's speech calling the deal, boat -- quote, the result of the legend dare steadfastness of our struggling people and their brave resistance. here with reaction is senior vp for research at the foundation for defense of democracy, dr. jonathan schanzer. doctor, we'll get into the policy specifics in a a moment, but why does hamas love this so much? >> well, white frankly, because hamas is going to be able to exist after this war if this ceasefire is implemented. joe biden is basically saying that it's okay that the organization that has a carried out the murder of 1200 people and the kidnapping of 240 and launched a war that has devastated gaza a and brought the middle east on the verge of a full regional war, or they don't have to pay a price. they will still actually survive after this, if i'm reading this plan correctly, the plan that the president quoted yesterday. pete: you're exactly right. it feels like a hamas would have written this plan. we'll put it up there. it's still very am a biggous, but it's three faces. the first is a 6-week ceasefire which is what the left and hamas really want, and again, there's hostages, and that's very important. but phase two is permanently end the hostilities? based on what? based on the destruction of hamas? certainly not. and then israel completely hands it back over to hamas? this looks like a survival plan, as you said, for hamas in egg change for hostages, which is good. but the progress israel has made in large part is the reason why they've gotten hostages back. >> that's right. and really, if you think about it, the israelis are on the 5-yard line right now. all they have to do is, essentially, or finish the war in rafah. this is the town right on the border with egypt. pete: yep. >> it's probably about three weeks of fighting. that's what the israelis estimate right now. and then the hard fighting of this war would be over. and i think most of the headlines from this war would probably recede into the background. there would, of course, i think be counterinsurgency operations that the israel allies would have to continue to take out the final remnants of hamas. but what it rooks like -- looks like right now is the biden administration is telling the israelis not to finish this, not to get into the end zone. pete: for sure. >> they want the israelis to stop right now and to allow for hamas, for iran, for hezbollah -- you've got to remember, this is an entire axis that is trained and financed and armed by the iranians. they've been waging war on multiple fronts. not just in gaza, but also in lebanon, in the west bank and in iraq and syria and yemen. no one will have to pay a price for any of this. the israelis are basically just being told, look, get your hostage as back and stop fighting -- hostages back and stop fighting. that does not seem like anything the israelis are going to buy. pete: proposals like this are why wars never end. enemies are never defeated, and they continue their cause which in that has' -- hamas' case is the eradication and destruction of israel. this was painted by the biden administration as something the israelis were for. do you think the israelis really want this deal? >> no. i mean, we're seeing israeli politicians across the political spectrum, left, right and center, are panning this thing. i think they appreciate the effort, but they do not appreciate the specifics. pete: yeah. tested good. and you've got to kill every last one of hamas and then figure out what happened what happens next. dr. jonathan schanzer, thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> thank you. pete: good to see you. trump says the only verdict that matters is at the ballot box. this as a politico warns democrats might want to think twice before adding it to their list of talking points. we're going to ask our friend charlie hurt what the right call is. he's next. ♪ do you want to close out? should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart here, right? feel more confident with stock ratings from j.p. morgan analysts in the chase app. when you've got a decision to make... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. switch to shopify so you can build it better, scale it faster and sell more. much more. take your business to the next stage when you switch to shopify. ♪ will: politico telling democrats they might want to think twice before campaigning on former president trump's conviction suggesting it might hurt more than it helps. it comes as trump's campaign reels in nearly $53 million in the first 24 hours since his guilty verdict was issued. here to react, fox news contributor charlie hurt. charlie, good morning to you. >> good morning, will. will: i think the big question, clearly, thises has impassioned and rallied donald trump's base and probably those who were on the edge who may have been if like, oh, i was for ron desantis or nikki haley. i think it has motivated some of those people as a well. the question, charlie, or is what does it do to independents, those who are not firmly in a biden or trump camp? >> yeah. it's a great question, and i think without a doubt, obviously, it really does electrify his base. and it solidifies the republican party. there's no longer any division about ron desantis or nikki haley or anything like. that but i also think that it does appeal to a lot of those independents and people who are looking at this and they see that, clearly, this is the not what our justice system is supposed to be about a, and they may not particularly -- they certainly don't like donald trump, but they also a don't particularly like politicians in general. and so the idea that you have a party that is cheerily trying to use the -- clearly trying the use the justice system in order to weaponize it for political purposes, that is the most appalling thing there is. think about this, this whole trial was designed to humiliate donald trump, to keep him off the campaign trail, bankrupt him and, hopefully, put him in jail. and the end result is that donald trump's been campaigning more than ever, far more than joe biden has, and it is backfired in the humiliation department that all republicans were traveling from all over the country in order to be seen at this trial with donald trump outside of the courthouse. so it has spectacularly failedded. and i think the answer to your question is also that we're also getting this message from biden folks that oh, no, joe biden didn't have anything to do with this. and that, to me, suggests that this thing is -- has wound up humiliating the wrong guy in their per if spective. it -- perspective. will: well, the gambit, charlie, seems to have been can they come away with this -- from this with the phrase convicted felon donald trump. they have that, right? and the line will be no one is above the law. versus has our justice system just been used for political purposes. was it weaponized. politico is showing us some democrats are already concerned about that. arizona democratic candidate ruben gallego for senator there, they write: in arizona where ruben gallego is seeking an open senate seat, to loyal supporters on his online donor if list, he issued a plea if for donations using the phrase convicted felon trump: but his public statement was the process played out, we should always demand accountability from our elected readers. he wrote in a a post on x. didn't use convicted felon donald trump, suggesting maybe that doesn't play so well in trying to win in arizona. >> yeah. no, i -- and i think you're exactly right. but think they paid a grievous price in order to be able to call donald trump that largely because i think also people have paid so much attention to the trial that they, that people realize that this probably will be overturned, but it'll be overturned after the election meaning hay got the term they wanted, but only through the end of the election, and that just smells even worse for people. i'm struck, will, by, you know, people that i talk to who are, you know, regular voters who decidedly do not like donald trump, are not really even republicans who have dialed into this and are at least concerned, if not outright appalled by the idea that that you would weaponize all of this for political purposes. they don't like it. and i think democrats are going to find that especially in communities where people feel like politics doesn't work for them anyway, the idea that you're going to use the justice system in order to keep these people in power is no bueno. will: certainly already played out in fund raising, charlie. we'll see how it plays out at the ballot box. charlie hurt, thank you so much. >> great to see you, will. will: pete, over to you. pete: turning to a few additional headlines starting with this: hundreds of pro-hamas protesters facing off with police after taking over parts of the brooklyn museum yesterday. defacing art, of course, and draped a free palestine banner over the building. meanwhile, over at the loony bin that is columbia university with, students are setting up an anti-israel encampment again on the south lawn during i alumni weekend. oh, the alumni must be so proud. protesters are calling on the school to divest from companies with ties to israel, so they haven't given up on that anti-semitism. heir going to keep going. -- they're going to the keep going. and what was supposed to be an ordinary train ride into new york city turned into a horror story when a woman tripped, falling to the tracks. she was then hit by a train, and her leg was immediately severed. she told us earlier how she pulled herself back to safety when her screams were ignored. >> after a few minutes and no one came to help, i figured, okay, i have to find my way off of these tracks. i got up on my knee, and i could barely reach the platform and basically had to do a full-body muscle-up to throw myself over the edge. i kept screaming for help. pete: she's incredibly inspiring. go to fox&friends.com to help raise money for lisa's medical care. you can also check out her gofundme page to donate. her spirit considering what happened to her is incredible. and we're taking a live look at a cape canaveral as we're just hours away from the first-ever crewed launch of boeing's starliner. the spacecraft will be leaving kennedy space center today at 12:25 p.m. for a test mission of after several delays. the cap assume is carrying two veteran astronauts to the international space station. they'll be there for8 days -- that sounds like a good amount of time in space, 8 days. i don't want to be there for 800, i don't want to be there for 8 minutes. before returning to land somewhere in the southwestern u.s. and those are your headlines. all right, let's turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for our fox weather forecast. are rick, do you agree? 8 days -- rick: no, i would like longer. i would go 8 months -- pete: get out of here. rec rec come on. this is the coolest thing -- no way, what do you mean bored? pete: you can't do anything. i respect them immensely -- rick: by the way, think all the private industry and the space exploration is one of the most exciting things we've got going on. pete: your time, brother, go. rick: all right. storms across parts to of the east coast. ocean temperatures are that they would typically be for august. one of the main reasons why we are worried about this really active season that we are forecasting. these are the official forecasts. you see the average as on the right. those numbers, we're expecting to see this year all the forecasts off the charts. the other thing we've dealt with this past month, may is over, we had 5529 tornadoes in the month of may. so many of them so destructive. today we might have a few more. we've got rain across parts of the south. this is going the to bring a little bit of flooding, maybe severe weather. panhandle of florida, you're getting in on this. west nebraska, you've got some storms. we'll see that throughout parts of the high plains, and tomorrow that moves across parts of the far northern plains. pete: all right, we're getting a live performance from christian music artists crowder. that's coming up next. ♪ and see why pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves. don't wait, use promo code 25now to save. book at pods.com today. ♪ ♪ will: with nearly 2 billion global streams and 5 number one signals, crowder is one of the most influential voices in contemporary christian music,. rachel: and his new album, exile, is available everywhere. pete: crowder joins us on "fox & friends" weekend. great to have you. >> i am so happy to be here. pete: and your ensemble. >> and thanks a lot more making me sound good. [laughter] pete: i got a chance to see you perform live recently, and you are a fan favorite. folks love your music. tell us about exile. >> as you said, it's brand new. it came came out yesterday and, i tell you, there's nothing like making music and releasing it to the public, so i'm wound up. y'all caught me on a very energetic day. i'm excited about it. will: tell me about your musical influences. i was listening the your earlier. i heard country, gospel, blues. i heard a lot of different things -- >> it's the eclectic. i put it this way, growing up my dad would always have in rotation elvis, or willie nelson, the gaithers and olivia newton john, okay in and. [laughter] that's pretty much everything i've done musically wrapped up. it's my parent ifs' fault. rachel: f -- i love it. i think as a christians, we can get upwith set about what's happening in the world, but we're really in exile. this isn't our fault. >> you're exactly right, strangers in a strange land. rachel: yeah. >> it sunt take much to look around and see things are not finish the tensions seem to be hijacked, but, i mean, some of my favorite stories in slipture are right out of exile. -- scripture. daniel and the lion's den, that's right, babylon. another one in the fire, that's right there in exile. so there's a lot, you know, there's hope in the middle of what looks to be chaotic. rachel: yes. >> i believe that god is active in history -- pete: amen. >> there's hope to be had. rachel: we're glad you're singing and writing about that. pete: you're going to perform graverobber, right? >> that's it. pete: off the new ifal a bum, the exile. take it away for us --al a bum, the exile. >> thank you so much, guys. ♪ if -- didn't wanna behave. ♪ thought a wretch like me could never be saved -- ♪ but i remember the day when i heard him calling my name. ♪ like a thief in the night, he stole into my life. ♪ i was dead now i'm aa live and singing. ♪ i got stolen by the graverobber. ♪ picked me up from that rock bottom muck lost my soul in that holy water. ♪ brought with me back to my -- ♪ one more stone rolled away, one more sinner or been saved by grace. ♪ this dead man, he ain't dead no many all because of that muck graverobber. ♪ maybe you're the one thing that'll never be right -- ♪ even though your mama praying for you every night. ♪ praying gone that find you, you'll open your eyes. ♪ like a thief in the night he'll sneak in, take your life. ♪ that resurrection's gonna have you singing -- ♪ i got stolen by the graverobber. ♪ picked me up from that rock bottom. ♪ washed my soul in that holy water. ♪ brought me back to life. ♪ one more stone rolled away, one more sinner been saved by grace. ♪ this dead man, he ain't a dead no more. ♪ all because of that the graverobber. ♪ taking my sin, taking my sham- ♪ breaking my soul out of these chains ♪ i'm a dead man living. ♪ and god did it. ♪ taking my sin, taking my shamt of these chains muck i've been forgivenen and god did it. ♪ i got stolen by the graverobber. ♪ picked me up from that rock bottom. ♪ washed my soul in that holy water. ♪ brought me back to life. ♪ yeah, i got stolen by the graverobber. ♪ picked me up from from that rock bottom. ♪ washed my soul in that holy water. ♪ brought me back to life. ♪ one more stone rolled away, one more sinner been saved by grace. ♪ this dead man, he ain't dead no longer. ♪ all because of that graverobber. ♪ all a because of that graverobber. ♪ all a because of that graverobber ♪ [cheers and applause] (♪) (♪) try dietary supplements from voltaren, for healthy joints. try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuously, so you don't have to. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. will: that's going to do it for us this morning, but we want to say thank you to crowder. they'll be on tour all a summer longer all over the place. pete: check out the new album, exile. rachel: get it anywhere you find music. pete: and, by the way, don't miss us tomorrow morning because we're about to interview former president trump. you're not going to want to miss it tomorrow morning on "fox & friends." crowder, thanks a lot. see you tomorrow. ♪ neil: well, first, the conviction, now the fast and furious fallout and cashout over

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