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will: it's the 7 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend starting with this, four israeli hostages are finally reunited with their families. the intel that led to this daring rescue. rachel: plus, calling in the cabinet, president biden dispatching his top secretaries to help sell legislative achievements in key battleground states. th if president can't wait to hear from them. and spreading salvation. hundreds of believers pack times square to worship jesus. ♪ ♪ -- that saved a wretch like me ♪ pete: that's amazing grace. that beats the normal times square vibe on a saturday -- rachel: yeah, what happened to times swear? i'm liking this makeover. pete: i know. second hour of fox and friends weekend starts right now. ♪ if. ♪ ♪ turn it up and sing along ♪ if. rachel: did you want to guess that? it is tampa, florida. pete: i did. do you know, i'll confess, we have in this fancy new studio, we have fancy new screens that are different from the other studio. see, in tv you have what's happening on your tv x then you have a preview screen, and we get to see it. i was kind of hoping e got an eye of tampa, florida, but then when they showed it, they weren't going to show the identifier, but i would have already seen it, and i could say fam, florida, and you guys would be amazed, but they popped it -- rachel: the problem is we can all see tampa, florida. pete: well,, i was hoping you didn't catch it. that's all i'm saying. [laughter] will: that was your scheme. pete: concocted in one second, but i'm confessing right now. will: that's kind of how it works with you. pete: really? will: yeah. you did something wrong, then you confess -- [laughter] and then we offer forgiveness. pete: if i guess that's a good thing? rachel: it's a good thing you're a christian. pete: oh, man, i immediate that bad with. without grace, i'd be with in a bad spot. [laughter] rachel: well, here we are, and we're grateful to all of you who are here with us this morning. will, pete, good morning. will: good morning. pete: thanks for joining us. stay in bed, don't get up and hope it's wonderful, beautiful weather wherever you're at. we start this hour with thousands of anti-israeli protesters descending on the white house upset with the biden administration over its response to the ongoing israel-hamas war. rachel: the destructive demonstrations coming as president biden wraps up his trip in france. will: madeleine rivera joins us now with the details. >> reporter: hey, guys. president biden is returning to wilmington, delaware, today. by the time he gets back to the white house, remnants of that massive pro-palestinian protest should be gone, but this was the scene on saturday, folks traveling from across the country to the nation's capital calling on president biden to stop sending military aid to israel. finish they wore red clothes and held a red banner around the white house. protesters say it symbolizes president biden's red line on rafah. president biden had said he would stop sending offensive weapons to israel if they carried out a major operation in the city. so far the president says israel hasn't crossed that line. clearly, the demonstrators feel he's compromised though on that pledge. to show their anger, they even vandalized a statue of andrew jackson with paint, making red hasn't prints -- hand prints suggesting the biden administration has blood on its hands. if as pro-a palestinian protesters showcased their fury, overseas in israel there was elation after four hostages reunited with their families. israeli forces rescued them in a daring operation. now we're learning that the united states reportedly helped with that mission if by providing intelligence on the hostages and if other logistic support. here's the president's reaction to the hostages returning home. >> i want to echo president macron's comments welcoming the safe rescue of four hostages that were returned to their families in israel. we won't stop working until all the hostages come home and a ceasefire is reached. that is essential to happen. >> reporter: the biden administration says it is continuing to support the release of the remaining 120 hostages through negotiations and other means. secretary of state antony blinken is heading back to the middle east tomorrow. will, and rachel. pete: madeleine, thank you. you know, those protests outside the white house are not getting small ifer if if democrats -- mauler. you feel like the restraints they're outing on israel is only prolonging the conflict which only prolongs their problem because they're not satisfying either constituency of their base, people that support israel, people that a support the palestinians in gaza, that has -- hamas. rachel: can and poem who aren't on either -- people who aren't on either side who just want peace mt. region -- pete: they're not going to get it. will: meanwhile, this rescue success of hostages is straight out of hollywood, straight out of the movies. a little bit earlier we had a former idf spokesperson, and he said to the us off camera, i believe, have you ever seen the israeli television show that you can see on netflix about potential forces running a lot of counterterrorism operations behind enemy lines in gaza, for example. or in the west bank. and he said it's pretty much exactly how this went down, this hostage rescue. this was him talking earlier to pete. >> what the israeli troops did was go in simultaneous ily, get the hostages out, and the more difficult part became actually the vehicle exfiltration. and this is a very densely populated area, very small alleys, very -- lots and lots of people around it. and what basically happened was that one of the vehicles got stuck. and when they got stuck, they came urn tremendous fire -- under tremendous fire, massive machine gunfire, rp if g rockets, it was a really intense situation. and then finally, thanks to an envelope of fire and the if israeli soldiers fighting their way with out, made their way towards the coast where who two helicopters awaited. the first helicopter took noa to safety, and the second helicopter took the other three israeli hostages out. pete: wow with. yeah, he gave a staggering amount of great information. it took great human intelligence and signal intelligence. ultimately, think of finishing auda meets black hawk down. once something had gone wrong and a vehicle was disabled even though they had the hostages, that's when hamas and the gazans swarmed x they couldn't move. and that's when the helicopters came in, the uniform aspect, and the fight got bigger. the volume of fire gets larger the you're going to -- will: and like those movie scenes, it's indistinguishable, militant versus is civilian when these vehicles get swarmed. everyone, a mob around it. once the israelis are here, disreillies are here is called out, and gunfire registers, it is a mob on the street. and he said to the us that is where most of the deaths on the palestinian side to occurred. at that point they have to call in the cavalry. at that point it's save the lives of the hostages and the operators. rachel: yeah. it was a remarkable rescue. it was not a release as cnn reported. it was a rescue, indeed. i'm curious though, pete, i mean, i go to you because i don't know the answer to this, if anyone if on this couch does, it's probably you. what this is like for netanyahu domestically. he was receiving a lot of heat domestically in his own politics in israel because this were people saying focus if more on the hostages, less on the war. finish if -- is and here he is doing this. how is this all playing out in the domestic politics for net an ya hue -- pete: that's a good scene for him right there, greeting hostages, especially a high profile female like that. i did ask the colonel, does this mean they have more intelligence on where the hostages are. ful he said, unfortunately, probably not. this is an example where they brought them aboveground in civilian areas which means the ability for some intelligence was available. most of them are underground, not reachable, and as a result trying to do things like that to get all of them back is not the case. the argument from my sense, if most of the israeli public is we want to finish this, let's defeat hamas. the question what happens next. they're being held back in that approach on hamas, and that's, i think, the political consternation bibi would like the finish -- a lot of people still blame him for the fact that it happened in the first place. rachel: yeah. pete: but the's israeli public are largely united over let's finish hamas -- and a lot of israeli casualties too. ray there has been. and there has been a pretty vocal contingency saying prioritize the hostages. pete: and netanyahu's view military pressure is what will bring on the opportunity for a hostage exchange, otherwise e it will go on forever. will: meanwhile, to domestic politics, joe biden's been in france this week, the 800th anniversary of d-day -- 80th -- also several state meetings with the french president. his cabinet if campaigning across the united states. in fact, his cabinet in charge of raising campaign funds. this is axios. by day, they tout the president's agenda. by night, they help collect checks on his behalf. transportation secretary pete butte judge and commerce if secretary gina if raimondo are particularly active and give donors an inside view of how the biden team's plan to prevent donald trump from returning to the white house. dual jobs. pete: i guess. i mean, they can. it's such a reflection of how weak their candidate is the -- rachel: right. pete: i mean, he can't do it, so you're going to win it on the back of mayor pete and on the back of gina raimondo, you know, who with -- whose name idea is about as high as, you know -- nobody knows who these people are. and so maybe inside democrat circles there's some utility there, but they're not going to raise $33 million the way donald trump is in one event in newport beach. rachel: unless joe biden ends up in jail -- [laughter] that a seemed to raise a lot of money for donald trump. but i think the reason hay want to put pete buttigieg out there for exactly the reason you say, but they see him as an heir aa parent. he's out there, he's going to be also doing funnel if raisers for joe biden because joe biden can't make all the fundraisers, so he's going to be hop knobbing with all of these big donors if hopefully starting to connect with them because they see him as the heir apparent. what's interesting is hering -- seeing how the left is divide over joe biden. the left had a very scathing article a blaming joe biden for being stubborn and insisting on running when he knew he was not up for the game. i would say that that was probably a jill biden, jill biden decision. but here's what the atlantic said. they said bind remains a comprehensively weak incumbent weighed down by the same liabilities that burdened him from the start beginning with the largest and completely unfixable one. at a 81. he's just too old to run for president. his bullheaded insistence on doing something no one has ever done along with the unwillingness on inability of democrats to stop him means a potentially disastrous proposition in its ongoing effort to console democrats, biden keeps trotting out its usual barrage of, don't worry, voters haven't tuned in yet. it is now june. is this reassurance or wishful thinking? does biden's team have think if coherent message if about what he hopes to accomplish in a second term apart from thwarting trump and staying alive in. will: and the headline is ruth bader biden. this is, again, libertied in the atlantic. so -- publishes in the atlantic. you know, ruth bader ginsburg and and her legacy on the left is the stuff of legend now, but those in the know, the fact that she didn't step down when her health was failing actually did the trick for donald trump, for conservatives, for appointing supreme court justices. she could have stepped down under barack obama and allowed him to appoint a supreme court justice. she hung on. rachel: and it's so ironic because she's this pro-abortion advocate on the court, and some people now blame her for why roe v. wade was overturned -- will: strategically, it's exactly -- it's not just blame, it's easy math. rachel: right. pete: and you've heard some calls amongst democrats, i can't remember who the most senior, left-wing justice is on the court, for them to step down so they can appoint if a younger one -- i don't think that's going to happen. that's where you could make a supreme court appointment of kamala harris -- will: oh! of her? pete: i'm just saying because you can't drop joe and and go to kamala, you take your most senior left-winger on the court, they retire, kamala -- some people is have suggested. i don't think it's going to happen, but this goes to the point, this is an op-ed from mark leibovitz who's a new york times, d.c. correspondent. he's going to know what the chattering class is saying in washington d.c. this probably reflects the thinking of a lot of people who say this guy's incapability but he's bullheaded, he won't move -- will: he's either going to the lose, or he wins and then, god forbid, he can't make it through his 4-year term and you have a president kamala harris? his age is a real issue even getting beyond, hey, he physically cannot do this job. president ifth yeah. rachel: i think what all of this tells me as i kind of put all the pieces together is barack obama wanted joe biden in place for the last election, and he got him. and then they want do -- at one point they realized they wanted him off the stage, and they put a lot of pressure on him to do that through leaks, through newspaper articles and these types of things. and i think jill biden, i mean, look at her in france. she is so thirsty for this role. she loves it. i mean, she went to hunter's trial and then she flew back on the american dime because she could not miss that state dinner. she loves this. she is in that place, and she said we are not leaving the white house. i firmly believe that that's what happened, and i think they're in a pickle because they're the ones that originally picked this old guy running from the basement -- pete: now he's saying i ain't going anywhere. rachel: and you have the problems you talked about with kamala and everything else. pete: one of the guys that's been in the discussion is gavin newsom potentially, but he's said time and time again, a i'm not running, but if he did, have to deal with the type of things he's done in his own state which is hiking up the minimum wage which in the restaurant industry, you know what the real minimum wage is when you increase the-in if mum wage? zero dollars because people lose their jobs is and businesses go out of business. so how many -- this is the number --, you know, what this 10,000 number is. california jobs lost after the bill was signed. so this bill was signed for a $20 minimum wage, and there's now a full-page ad that's been put out in me here yum of the victims -- memoriam of different restaurant chain or franchises that have left the state -- will: rubio's, pizza hut, maude's, excalibur pizza, subway, burger king, mcdonald's, cinnabon, all of these chains closing locations in california after the hike in minimum wage. rachel: some of them shutting down altogether in california, some of them leaving restaurants open but moving their a headquarters out so they don't have to face the corporate tax, you know, moving it to another state, the headquarters to another state. here's tom manzo,, the president of california business, of the california business and industrial alliance. he says you can only charge -- to your point, pete -- you can only charge so much for a big mac. what business owners are doing is either they're selling, they're not expanding in california, they have expansion plans in different states or going out of business. the biggest lap was going to give the health care workers a minimum if wage of $25 per hour and then he was this budget deficit and then they're, like, we're not sure if the government can afford that. well, wait a minute, you can't afford it, but business owners are supposed to? again, that difference in the way private businesses have to deal with all the regulations and problems out of government. if. pete: you have 10,000 jobs that have left california where they previously were making, what, i don't know, $is 12, $14 an hour, whatever the business could support. their wage goes up to $20, hey, they're happy until they don't have a job at all if businesses flee. rachel: and, by the way, 75 of americans say -- 75% of americans saying buying fast food is a luxury these days. they can't do it anymore. pete: yeah. remember when -- i may have even referenced it on the show, and this is not an original thought from he, but just a few years ago it was a $5 foot long at subway and now it's, like $13. you just can't -- it's, i don't know. will: we're going to turn now to your headlines. alvin bragg agreeing to testify in front of a house judiciary panel after former president trump was found guilty in his new york fraud trial. it comes after committee chair jim jordan demanded bragg and prosecutor matthew coangelo testify this thursday in a letter last month. both prosecutors, however, say they have scheduling conflicts and will testify at a later, agreed upon date. the nypd is cracking down on reckless and unregistered moped drivers in the new york city. officers carrying out a joint moped operation in which they seized 39 illegal mopeds and motorcycles. the move comes just a few days after two nypd officers were hurt in a shootout with with a robbery suspect who had taken off on a moped after he was recognized by police. and spring football, the birmingham stallions are heading to the ufl championship game after a huge second half comeback to beat the michigan panthers 31-18. >> martinez -- [cheers and applause] running back, parsons. headed for the pie louis vuitton, touchdown! will: tonight on fox at 7, the winners -- winner goes on to face the stallions in the ufl championship game, and those are are your headlines. pete: there you go. texas coming for wall street. how the new stock exchange could challenge new york's status as america's financial capital. ♪ when the bones are good, the rest don't matter. ♪ if yeah, the paint could peel, the glass could shatter if. ♪ if let it rain 'cuz you and i remain the same ♪ if (fisher investments) we are. we have a team of specialists not only in investing, but also also in financial and estate planning and more. 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>> you know, it's amazing. anytime you see people coming together ask pointing to hope, the thing about this anthem of grace is it's for everybody, right? if god invites all ofs us. i it would people last night, i said, jesus is the only one who welcomes everyone, right in rich and poor if, sinner -- sinner and saint, people who have clothes on and don't have clothes on which also happens in times square. it's an amazing thing to lift up his name and point people to the hope that jesus offers. pete: if your ministry's primarily in minnesota, in minneapolis, so why times square, and how did it come about? >> yeah. so we've been training up evangelists across the country, pulse 1000 -- pulse 3900, we had 20 of them in new york city, and the leaders of new york invited us to partner with this jesus weekers which is a chabra ative effort, but this is a movement of seeing the gospel go forward and inviting believer withs around world to join us on amazing grace and to share their story of amazing grays because we can't keep this to ourselves. everybody's loud about everything -- [laughter] let's be loud about jesus. rachel: i love it. will: rachel asks you what was the energy like, and you pointed out how many churches joined you, but i also imagine people just walking through new york had to have stumbled upon something they considered to be pretty special. >> you know, we were going throughout times square is and throughout new york just talking to people p inciting people to sing the song with us -- inviting people to sing the song with us, and you would see people walking, 20,000 people every hour passing through times square. this event on opinion for, like, five hours. you're talking 100,000 people being impacted and exposed by the hope and message of jesus as the church which jesus said you're the light of the world. and so the light are isn't made to just be hidden in building, right? we want to go to the street corner. people stopping by, people joining the song. some people that haven't sung that song since they were a kid. i met one guy yesterday named luis. and he said, man, i grew up in the church, i've gotten far away from god, and if i'm just sitting there with him in times square, he's praying and giving his life to jesus while he's sitting there having a smoke, has his drink in his pocket, i don't know if god can still love me. and i'm telling him, no, he's always giving us a second chanceful we're one prayer away. rachel: and if you're paying attention, there is revival going on in the country. we talked yesterday about russell brand. he said -- we actually had a clip of him. he said it's that we're losing trust this everything else. it's sort of like the silver lining in all the bad with things that are happening, all the a lies that are being expose pd, that somehow the truth rises. have you thought about why this revival is happening? >> you know, i think the last few years, i think everything we've put our hope in has kind of shown that it doesn't work, right? so if you put your nope if politics, leaders come, leaders go, most leaders let us down. if you put your hope in the economy, how does that go for you, right? if you had your hope in your health, even that was rattled for people. rachel: or big tech. >> all of it. and i think what's happening is people are realizing that there's nothing that satisfies. and at the end of the day, you have to come back to this reality of, like, i was made for more. and i believe that this is the greatest opportunity in our lifetime. i tell people all the time if you're in the life business, business is good right now. [laughter] you've got to shine your light, you've got to point to jesus because the hope, this is the one hope that never returns void. pete: pass, to it's a wonderful message. if poke folks want to get involved, is there a web site? >> yeah, pulse.org as well as anthem of grace. just search for it, join this campaign. we've had people from over a hundred countries join already are, tens of millions of households. this is a global movement if around jesus. rachel: come back to new york. we love it. pete: you're welcome anytime. >> thanks, guys. rachel: all right. it's the tale of two candidates. while trump sounds the alarm over nuclear war, biden calls climate change the only existential threat to humanity. wow. will: florida congressman michael waltz sounds off next. losing weight and keeping it off? same. discover the power of wegovy®. ♪ ♪ with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. ♪ ♪ and i'm keeping the weight off. wegovy® helps you lose weight and keep it off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only fda-approved weight-management medicine that's proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with known heart disease and with either obesity or overweight. wegovy® shouldn't be used with semaglutide or glp-1 medicines. don't take wegovy® if you or your family had medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop wegovy® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis and gallbladder problems. wegovy® may cause low blood sugar in people with diabetes, especially if you take medicines to treat diabetes. tell your provider about vision problems or changes, or if you feel your heart racing while at rest. depression or thoughts of suicide may occur. call your provider right away if you have any mental changes. common side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. with wegovy®, i'm losing weight, i'm keeping it off. and i'm lowering my cv risk. that's the power of we. ♪ ♪ check your cost and coverage before talking to your health care professional about wegovy®. introducing, ned's plaque psoriasis. he thinks his flaky red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. otezla can help you get clearer skin. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. ♪ if. >> we work together on issues critical to peace and stability like food security and counterterrorism. and the existential threat of climate change which is growing greater. we're working together to accelerate the global transition to net zero. it is the existential threat to humanity among -- the only existential threat to humanity including nuclear weapons, because if we do nothing on climate change. pete: what? joe biden telling the world that climate change is the only existential threat to humanity as donald trump says the real threat has nothing to do with global warming. >> we're at the most dangerous point in the history of our country payoff the power of weaponry, nuclear weapons in particular. it's very bad, very scary. and i will tell you, we have a chance of going into world war iii because of our leader. he talked the other night if about, that nuclear doesn't matter so much. what matters is, think of this, global warming. the only global warming that matters to me is nuclear global warming. pete: former green beret commander congressman michael waltz sits on the foreign affairs and armed services committees, and he joins us now. we got a chance to see your jump, super cool. now we get your thoughts on this. the only exist ten threat we're fay facing is climate change. what say you? >> well, pete, i mean, that's just ridiculous on the face of it, and this is why we're calling this the common sense election. i think anybody with common sense recognizes that may very well be a long-term concern. and, by the way, president trump absolutely cared about the environment. he entered into the trillion trees initiative, a global initiative for reforestation and conservation. he did a number of things new the epa to make us have the cleanest what water, cleanest air in world history and trending in the right direction. meanwhile, china trending in exactly the wrong direction, opening a nuclear -- excuse me, a coal-fired power plant are, coal, russian coal typically, in china one per week. but let's take a ten back, look at the nuclear threat that we are facing right now. you've not to putin and his nuclear saber rattling, iran marching towards a nuke led by a religious fanatic in the ayatollah. the biden administration is doing nothing about north korea as he builds multiple nukes now and tests icbms. and we can keep going. and i don't think people fully realize that a regional nuclear exchange could literally devastate the world. india and pakistan, iran and one of its neighbors, north korea, south korea. even though it would be limited, the environmental effects and the atmospheric effects would be devastating. so president trump once again is absolutely right. he was focused on it his first term, and he will be focused on it his second term, i have no doubt. pete: the problem is those kinds of priorities make their way into institutions -- >> that's right. pete: thed are asked that climate change is an existential threat has made it to the pentagon, so they're trying to make electric tanks and humvees so they can save the world there if climate change instead of being able to take on, i don't know, peer add very adversaries -- adversaries. >> you're absolutely right. i sat in testimony as biden's secretary of the army, i mean, people say this electric tank thing is a joke? it is not. her top goal for the united states army isn't to be the most lethal, the most feared, it's to be carbon neutral by 2030. and then that leads to her putting bases -- this is biden's secretary of the army -- putting our bases on chinese-made solar power, putting research and development funds into electric tanks. mine, this is -- they are -- i mean, they are very serious, and it is scary. [laughter] absolutely what is happening as a result of the commander in chief saying this is the number one threat. pete: colonel, you laid are it out really well, you laid down the numbers. here's a clip from representative michael waltz talking about the status of our military. watch this. >> going forward, from a readinesses standpoint we've never been in a worse position. only 29% of our most p advanced fighter, the joint strike fighter, only 29% are full mission if capable at this point. 40% of our submarines, our biggest advantage is, can't get out of the shipyards. the marines are about to go over a year without any of their big amphibious ships because they're all broken. so these bad policies after bad policies over the years, i fear you're going to see what we have today which is deterrence crumbling around the world. pete: and while we're focus ifing on climate change, that's exactly what we've seen, deterrence crumbling. >> hey, pete, i was just in normandy walking the hallowed grounds, the infantry that stormed the beaches of omaha, the 82nd airborne where we reenacted their jump, they weren't worried about all of that nonsense. they were worried about defeating the germans and having the training, the men and women, the material that they needed and a commander in chief that knew how to use 'em. and you can have the most capable military in the world, but if our enemies don't respect the commander in chief as they don't respect this one with, i tell you what, hay feared president trump x that's why you didn't see any wars on his watch. pete: no doubt. michael waltz, thank you for all of your amazing work. by the way, for being in that internal, but when i started writing the book, "the war on warrior yours," one of the first phone calls i made was to mike waltz -- >> i'm so glad you wrote that book, pete. pete: i appreciate it. i'm grateful. you fight for those warriors every day. thanks for being on the program today, colonel. you got itmenting one of the best. let's turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for our fox weather forecast. rick: it feels so good up here right now. we've got some rain coming into the northeast, and if you're down across florida, it is hot. show you what i'm talking about, really hot temperatures. really going to be a big problem for us. florida again today, in towards tomorrow, a little bit into the day on tuesday. and then we're going to get a little bit of a break. that comes though at the expense of some big rain showers or that are going to be coming in along with that. major danger today for heat-related illnesses, especially across interior sections. and if you are around the orlando area, you're going to want to watch this if you're going to one of the parks. watch this rain that comes in though, starts to come in maybe by tuesday, and by the time we're doing with this, we're going to see some spots 10-15 inches of rain. probably not a tropical storm, but that moisture coming in is going to cause maybe some flooding concerns but drop temperatures down as well. pete, send it to you. pete: thank you, rick. all right, biden dines with the with the stars. amber rose endorses trump, and could a hush-hush real estate deal be the end of bennifer? tom shillue joins rachel for the pop culture round-up. we'll turn the lights on in a moment. 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[laughter] rachel: i don't know. >> i wouldn't want to have to deal with a $60 million mansion. i don't think they have a good life. i don't think celebrities, i don't think rich people -- rachel: interesting. well, they say it's money problems that they have different views of money, so some -- doesn't matter if you're rich or poor, if you don't agree on money, it can be an issue. we'll see, are they going to divorce or not? we'll find out soon. all right. with by the way, catch from the kitchen table. we break down the bennifer developments and money issue, how to deal with money issues in your marriage. so don't forget you can also catch it on fox nation, the '80s on fox nation -- >> totally '80s. it's the, like, all '80s on fox nation. rachel: you're hosting. >> yeah. who can forget 1983 and all the '80s shows, and there's lots of '80s movies -- rachel: and people are dressed up. >> those fashions are coming back. rachel: thank you, tom. more "fox & friends" coming up. ♪-w ♪ ♪ listen. what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. 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will: it's the 7 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend starting with this, four israeli hostages are finally reunited with their families. the intel that led to this daring rescue. rachel: plus, calling in the cabinet, president biden dispatching his top secretaries to help sell legislative achievements in key battleground states. th if president can't wait to hear from them. and spreading salvation. hundreds of believers pack times square to worship jesus. ♪ ♪ -- that saved a wretch like me ♪ pete: that's amazing grace. that beats the normal times square vibe on a saturday -- rachel: yeah, what happened to times swear? i'm liking this makeover. pete: i know. second hour of fox and friends weekend starts right now. ♪ if. ♪ ♪ turn it up and sing along ♪ if. rachel: did you want to guess that? it is tampa, florida. pete: i did. do you know, i'll confess, we have in this fancy new studio, we have fancy new screens that are different from the other studio. see, in tv you have what's happening on your tv x then you have a preview screen, and we get to see it. i was kind of hoping e got an eye of tampa, florida, but then when they showed it, they weren't going to show the identifier, but i would have already seen it, and i could say fam, florida, and you guys would be amazed, but they popped it -- rachel: the problem is we can all see tampa, florida. pete: well,, i was hoping you didn't catch it. that's all i'm saying. [laughter] will: that was your scheme. pete: concocted in one second, but i'm confessing right now. will: that's kind of how it works with you. pete: really? will: yeah. you did something wrong, then you confess -- [laughter] and then we offer forgiveness. pete: if i guess that's a good thing? rachel: it's a good thing you're a christian. pete: oh, man, i immediate that bad with. without grace, i'd be with in a bad spot. [laughter] rachel: well, here we are, and we're grateful to all of you who are here with us this morning. will, pete, good morning. will: good morning. pete: thanks for joining us. stay in bed, don't get up and hope it's wonderful, beautiful weather wherever you're at. we start this hour with thousands of anti-israeli protesters descending on the white house upset with the biden administration over its response to the ongoing israel-hamas war. rachel: the destructive demonstrations coming as president biden wraps up his trip in france. will: madeleine rivera joins us now with the details. >> reporter: hey, guys. president biden is returning to wilmington, delaware, today. by the time he gets back to the white house, remnants of that massive pro-palestinian protest should be gone, but this was the scene on saturday, folks traveling from across the country to the nation's capital calling on president biden to stop sending military aid to israel. finish they wore red clothes and held a red banner around the white house. protesters say it symbolizes president biden's red line on rafah. president biden had said he would stop sending offensive weapons to israel if they carried out a major operation in the city. so far the president says israel hasn't crossed that line. clearly, the demonstrators feel he's compromised though on that pledge. to show their anger, they even vandalized a statue of andrew jackson with paint, making red hasn't prints -- hand prints suggesting the biden administration has blood on its hands. if as pro-a palestinian protesters showcased their fury, overseas in israel there was elation after four hostages reunited with their families. israeli forces rescued them in a daring operation. now we're learning that the united states reportedly helped with that mission if by providing intelligence on the hostages and if other logistic support. here's the president's reaction to the hostages returning home. >> i want to echo president macron's comments welcoming the safe rescue of four hostages that were returned to their families in israel. we won't stop working until all the hostages come home and a ceasefire is reached. that is essential to happen. >> reporter: the biden administration says it is continuing to support the release of the remaining 120 hostages through negotiations and other means. secretary of state antony blinken is heading back to the middle east tomorrow. will, and rachel. pete: madeleine, thank you. you know, those protests outside the white house are not getting small ifer if if democrats -- mauler. you feel like the restraints they're outing on israel is only prolonging the conflict which only prolongs their problem because they're not satisfying either constituency of their base, people that support israel, people that a support the palestinians in gaza, that has -- hamas. rachel: can and poem who aren't on either -- people who aren't on either side who just want peace mt. region -- pete: they're not going to get it. will: meanwhile, this rescue success of hostages is straight out of hollywood, straight out of the movies. a little bit earlier we had a former idf spokesperson, and he said to the us off camera, i believe, have you ever seen the israeli television show that you can see on netflix about potential forces running a lot of counterterrorism operations behind enemy lines in gaza, for example. or in the west bank. and he said it's pretty much exactly how this went down, this hostage rescue. this was him talking earlier to pete. >> what the israeli troops did was go in simultaneous ily, get the hostages out, and the more difficult part became actually the vehicle exfiltration. and this is a very densely populated area, very small alleys, very -- lots and lots of people around it. and what basically happened was that one of the vehicles got stuck. and when they got stuck, they came urn tremendous fire -- under tremendous fire, massive machine gunfire, rp if g rockets, it was a really intense situation. and then finally, thanks to an envelope of fire and the if israeli soldiers fighting their way with out, made their way towards the coast where who two helicopters awaited. the first helicopter took noa to safety, and the second helicopter took the other three israeli hostages out. pete: wow with. yeah, he gave a staggering amount of great information. it took great human intelligence and signal intelligence. ultimately, think of finishing auda meets black hawk down. once something had gone wrong and a vehicle was disabled even though they had the hostages, that's when hamas and the gazans swarmed x they couldn't move. and that's when the helicopters came in, the uniform aspect, and the fight got bigger. the volume of fire gets larger the you're going to -- will: and like those movie scenes, it's indistinguishable, militant versus is civilian when these vehicles get swarmed. everyone, a mob around it. once the israelis are here, disreillies are here is called out, and gunfire registers, it is a mob on the street. and he said to the us that is where most of the deaths on the palestinian side to occurred. at that point they have to call in the cavalry. at that point it's save the lives of the hostages and the operators. rachel: yeah. it was a remarkable rescue. it was not a release as cnn reported. it was a rescue, indeed. i'm curious though, pete, i mean, i go to you because i don't know the answer to this, if anyone if on this couch does, it's probably you. what this is like for netanyahu domestically. he was receiving a lot of heat domestically in his own politics in israel because this were people saying focus if more on the hostages, less on the war. finish if -- is and here he is doing this. how is this all playing out in the domestic politics for net an ya hue -- pete: that's a good scene for him right there, greeting hostages, especially a high profile female like that. i did ask the colonel, does this mean they have more intelligence on where the hostages are. ful he said, unfortunately, probably not. this is an example where they brought them aboveground in civilian areas which means the ability for some intelligence was available. most of them are underground, not reachable, and as a result trying to do things like that to get all of them back is not the case. the argument from my sense, if most of the israeli public is we want to finish this, let's defeat hamas. the question what happens next. they're being held back in that approach on hamas, and that's, i think, the political consternation bibi would like the finish -- a lot of people still blame him for the fact that it happened in the first place. rachel: yeah. pete: but the's israeli public are largely united over let's finish hamas -- and a lot of israeli casualties too. ray there has been. and there has been a pretty vocal contingency saying prioritize the hostages. pete: and netanyahu's view military pressure is what will bring on the opportunity for a hostage exchange, otherwise e it will go on forever. will: meanwhile, to domestic politics, joe biden's been in france this week, the 800th anniversary of d-day -- 80th -- also several state meetings with the french president. his cabinet if campaigning across the united states. in fact, his cabinet in charge of raising campaign funds. this is axios. by day, they tout the president's agenda. by night, they help collect checks on his behalf. transportation secretary pete butte judge and commerce if secretary gina if raimondo are particularly active and give donors an inside view of how the biden team's plan to prevent donald trump from returning to the white house. dual jobs. pete: i guess. i mean, they can. it's such a reflection of how weak their candidate is the -- rachel: right. pete: i mean, he can't do it, so you're going to win it on the back of mayor pete and on the back of gina raimondo, you know, who with -- whose name idea is about as high as, you know -- nobody knows who these people are. and so maybe inside democrat circles there's some utility there, but they're not going to raise $33 million the way donald trump is in one event in newport beach. rachel: unless joe biden ends up in jail -- [laughter] that a seemed to raise a lot of money for donald trump. but i think the reason hay want to put pete buttigieg out there for exactly the reason you say, but they see him as an heir aa parent. he's out there, he's going to be also doing funnel if raisers for joe biden because joe biden can't make all the fundraisers, so he's going to be hop knobbing with all of these big donors if hopefully starting to connect with them because they see him as the heir apparent. what's interesting is hering -- seeing how the left is divide over joe biden. the left had a very scathing article a blaming joe biden for being stubborn and insisting on running when he knew he was not up for the game. i would say that that was probably a jill biden, jill biden decision. but here's what the atlantic said. they said bind remains a comprehensively weak incumbent weighed down by the same liabilities that burdened him from the start beginning with the largest and completely unfixable one. at a 81. he's just too old to run for president. his bullheaded insistence on doing something no one has ever done along with the unwillingness on inability of democrats to stop him means a potentially disastrous proposition in its ongoing effort to console democrats, biden keeps trotting out its usual barrage of, don't worry, voters haven't tuned in yet. it is now june. is this reassurance or wishful thinking? does biden's team have think if coherent message if about what he hopes to accomplish in a second term apart from thwarting trump and staying alive in. will: and the headline is ruth bader biden. this is, again, libertied in the atlantic. so -- publishes in the atlantic. you know, ruth bader ginsburg and and her legacy on the left is the stuff of legend now, but those in the know, the fact that she didn't step down when her health was failing actually did the trick for donald trump, for conservatives, for appointing supreme court justices. she could have stepped down under barack obama and allowed him to appoint a supreme court justice. she hung on. rachel: and it's so ironic because she's this pro-abortion advocate on the court, and some people now blame her for why roe v. wade was overturned -- will: strategically, it's exactly -- it's not just blame, it's easy math. rachel: right. pete: and you've heard some calls amongst democrats, i can't remember who the most senior, left-wing justice is on the court, for them to step down so they can appoint if a younger one -- i don't think that's going to happen. that's where you could make a supreme court appointment of kamala harris -- will: oh! of her? pete: i'm just saying because you can't drop joe and and go to kamala, you take your most senior left-winger on the court, they retire, kamala -- some people is have suggested. i don't think it's going to happen, but this goes to the point, this is an op-ed from mark leibovitz who's a new york times, d.c. correspondent. he's going to know what the chattering class is saying in washington d.c. this probably reflects the thinking of a lot of people who say this guy's incapability but he's bullheaded, he won't move -- will: he's either going to the lose, or he wins and then, god forbid, he can't make it through his 4-year term and you have a president kamala harris? his age is a real issue even getting beyond, hey, he physically cannot do this job. president ifth yeah. rachel: i think what all of this tells me as i kind of put all the pieces together is barack obama wanted joe biden in place for the last election, and he got him. and then they want do -- at one point they realized they wanted him off the stage, and they put a lot of pressure on him to do that through leaks, through newspaper articles and these types of things. and i think jill biden, i mean, look at her in france. she is so thirsty for this role. she loves it. i mean, she went to hunter's trial and then she flew back on the american dime because she could not miss that state dinner. she loves this. she is in that place, and she said we are not leaving the white house. i firmly believe that that's what happened, and i think they're in a pickle because they're the ones that originally picked this old guy running from the basement -- pete: now he's saying i ain't going anywhere. rachel: and you have the problems you talked about with kamala and everything else. pete: one of the guys that's been in the discussion is gavin newsom potentially, but he's said time and time again, a i'm not running, but if he did, have to deal with the type of things he's done in his own state which is hiking up the minimum wage which in the restaurant industry, you know what the real minimum wage is when you increase the-in if mum wage? zero dollars because people lose their jobs is and businesses go out of business. so how many -- this is the number --, you know, what this 10,000 number is. california jobs lost after the bill was signed. so this bill was signed for a $20 minimum wage, and there's now a full-page ad that's been put out in me here yum of the victims -- memoriam of different restaurant chain or franchises that have left the state -- will: rubio's, pizza hut, maude's, excalibur pizza, subway, burger king, mcdonald's, cinnabon, all of these chains closing locations in california after the hike in minimum wage. rachel: some of them shutting down altogether in california, some of them leaving restaurants open but moving their a headquarters out so they don't have to face the corporate tax, you know, moving it to another state, the headquarters to another state. here's tom manzo,, the president of california business, of the california business and industrial alliance. he says you can only charge -- to your point, pete -- you can only charge so much for a big mac. what business owners are doing is either they're selling, they're not expanding in california, they have expansion plans in different states or going out of business. the biggest lap was going to give the health care workers a minimum if wage of $25 per hour and then he was this budget deficit and then they're, like, we're not sure if the government can afford that. well, wait a minute, you can't afford it, but business owners are supposed to? again, that difference in the way private businesses have to deal with all the regulations and problems out of government. if. pete: you have 10,000 jobs that have left california where they previously were making, what, i don't know, $is 12, $14 an hour, whatever the business could support. their wage goes up to $20, hey, they're happy until they don't have a job at all if businesses flee. rachel: and, by the way, 75 of americans say -- 75% of americans saying buying fast food is a luxury these days. they can't do it anymore. pete: yeah. remember when -- i may have even referenced it on the show, and this is not an original thought from he, but just a few years ago it was a $5 foot long at subway and now it's, like $13. you just can't -- it's, i don't know. will: we're going to turn now to your headlines. alvin bragg agreeing to testify in front of a house judiciary panel after former president trump was found guilty in his new york fraud trial. it comes after committee chair jim jordan demanded bragg and prosecutor matthew coangelo testify this thursday in a letter last month. both prosecutors, however, say they have scheduling conflicts and will testify at a later, agreed upon date. the nypd is cracking down on reckless and unregistered moped drivers in the new york city. officers carrying out a joint moped operation in which they seized 39 illegal mopeds and motorcycles. the move comes just a few days after two nypd officers were hurt in a shootout with with a robbery suspect who had taken off on a moped after he was recognized by police. and spring football, the birmingham stallions are heading to the ufl championship game after a huge second half comeback to beat the michigan panthers 31-18. >> martinez -- [cheers and applause] running back, parsons. headed for the pie louis vuitton, touchdown! will: tonight on fox at 7, the winners -- winner goes on to face the stallions in the ufl championship game, and those are are your headlines. pete: there you go. texas coming for wall street. how the new stock exchange could challenge new york's status as america's financial capital. ♪ when the bones are good, the rest don't matter. ♪ if yeah, the paint could peel, the glass could shatter if. ♪ if let it rain 'cuz you and i remain the same ♪ if (fisher investments) we are. we have a team of specialists not only in investing, but also also in financial and estate planning and more. 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>> you know, it's amazing. anytime you see people coming together ask pointing to hope, the thing about this anthem of grace is it's for everybody, right? if god invites all ofs us. i it would people last night, i said, jesus is the only one who welcomes everyone, right in rich and poor if, sinner -- sinner and saint, people who have clothes on and don't have clothes on which also happens in times square. it's an amazing thing to lift up his name and point people to the hope that jesus offers. pete: if your ministry's primarily in minnesota, in minneapolis, so why times square, and how did it come about? >> yeah. so we've been training up evangelists across the country, pulse 1000 -- pulse 3900, we had 20 of them in new york city, and the leaders of new york invited us to partner with this jesus weekers which is a chabra ative effort, but this is a movement of seeing the gospel go forward and inviting believer withs around world to join us on amazing grace and to share their story of amazing grays because we can't keep this to ourselves. everybody's loud about everything -- [laughter] let's be loud about jesus. rachel: i love it. will: rachel asks you what was the energy like, and you pointed out how many churches joined you, but i also imagine people just walking through new york had to have stumbled upon something they considered to be pretty special. >> you know, we were going throughout times square is and throughout new york just talking to people p inciting people to sing the song with us -- inviting people to sing the song with us, and you would see people walking, 20,000 people every hour passing through times square. this event on opinion for, like, five hours. you're talking 100,000 people being impacted and exposed by the hope and message of jesus as the church which jesus said you're the light of the world. and so the light are isn't made to just be hidden in building, right? we want to go to the street corner. people stopping by, people joining the song. some people that haven't sung that song since they were a kid. i met one guy yesterday named luis. and he said, man, i grew up in the church, i've gotten far away from god, and if i'm just sitting there with him in times square, he's praying and giving his life to jesus while he's sitting there having a smoke, has his drink in his pocket, i don't know if god can still love me. and i'm telling him, no, he's always giving us a second chanceful we're one prayer away. rachel: and if you're paying attention, there is revival going on in the country. we talked yesterday about russell brand. he said -- we actually had a clip of him. he said it's that we're losing trust this everything else. it's sort of like the silver lining in all the bad with things that are happening, all the a lies that are being expose pd, that somehow the truth rises. have you thought about why this revival is happening? >> you know, i think the last few years, i think everything we've put our hope in has kind of shown that it doesn't work, right? so if you put your nope if politics, leaders come, leaders go, most leaders let us down. if you put your hope in the economy, how does that go for you, right? if you had your hope in your health, even that was rattled for people. rachel: or big tech. >> all of it. and i think what's happening is people are realizing that there's nothing that satisfies. and at the end of the day, you have to come back to this reality of, like, i was made for more. and i believe that this is the greatest opportunity in our lifetime. i tell people all the time if you're in the life business, business is good right now. [laughter] you've got to shine your light, you've got to point to jesus because the hope, this is the one hope that never returns void. pete: pass, to it's a wonderful message. if poke folks want to get involved, is there a web site? >> yeah, pulse.org as well as anthem of grace. just search for it, join this campaign. we've had people from over a hundred countries join already are, tens of millions of households. this is a global movement if around jesus. rachel: come back to new york. we love it. pete: you're welcome anytime. >> thanks, guys. rachel: all right. it's the tale of two candidates. while trump sounds the alarm over nuclear war, biden calls climate change the only existential threat to humanity. wow. will: florida congressman michael waltz sounds off next. losing weight and keeping it off? same. discover the power of wegovy®. ♪ ♪ with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. ♪ ♪ and i'm keeping the weight off. wegovy® helps you lose weight and keep it off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only fda-approved weight-management medicine that's proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with known heart disease and with either obesity or overweight. wegovy® shouldn't be used with semaglutide or glp-1 medicines. don't take wegovy® if you or your family had medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop wegovy® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis and gallbladder problems. wegovy® may cause low blood sugar in people with diabetes, especially if you take medicines to treat diabetes. tell your provider about vision problems or changes, or if you feel your heart racing while at rest. depression or thoughts of suicide may occur. call your provider right away if you have any mental changes. common side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. with wegovy®, i'm losing weight, i'm keeping it off. and i'm lowering my cv risk. that's the power of we. ♪ ♪ check your cost and coverage before talking to your health care professional about wegovy®. introducing, ned's plaque psoriasis. he thinks his flaky red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. otezla can help you get clearer skin. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. ♪ if. >> we work together on issues critical to peace and stability like food security and counterterrorism. and the existential threat of climate change which is growing greater. we're working together to accelerate the global transition to net zero. it is the existential threat to humanity among -- the only existential threat to humanity including nuclear weapons, because if we do nothing on climate change. pete: what? joe biden telling the world that climate change is the only existential threat to humanity as donald trump says the real threat has nothing to do with global warming. >> we're at the most dangerous point in the history of our country payoff the power of weaponry, nuclear weapons in particular. it's very bad, very scary. and i will tell you, we have a chance of going into world war iii because of our leader. he talked the other night if about, that nuclear doesn't matter so much. what matters is, think of this, global warming. the only global warming that matters to me is nuclear global warming. pete: former green beret commander congressman michael waltz sits on the foreign affairs and armed services committees, and he joins us now. we got a chance to see your jump, super cool. now we get your thoughts on this. the only exist ten threat we're fay facing is climate change. what say you? >> well, pete, i mean, that's just ridiculous on the face of it, and this is why we're calling this the common sense election. i think anybody with common sense recognizes that may very well be a long-term concern. and, by the way, president trump absolutely cared about the environment. he entered into the trillion trees initiative, a global initiative for reforestation and conservation. he did a number of things new the epa to make us have the cleanest what water, cleanest air in world history and trending in the right direction. meanwhile, china trending in exactly the wrong direction, opening a nuclear -- excuse me, a coal-fired power plant are, coal, russian coal typically, in china one per week. but let's take a ten back, look at the nuclear threat that we are facing right now. you've not to putin and his nuclear saber rattling, iran marching towards a nuke led by a religious fanatic in the ayatollah. the biden administration is doing nothing about north korea as he builds multiple nukes now and tests icbms. and we can keep going. and i don't think people fully realize that a regional nuclear exchange could literally devastate the world. india and pakistan, iran and one of its neighbors, north korea, south korea. even though it would be limited, the environmental effects and the atmospheric effects would be devastating. so president trump once again is absolutely right. he was focused on it his first term, and he will be focused on it his second term, i have no doubt. pete: the problem is those kinds of priorities make their way into institutions -- >> that's right. pete: thed are asked that climate change is an existential threat has made it to the pentagon, so they're trying to make electric tanks and humvees so they can save the world there if climate change instead of being able to take on, i don't know, peer add very adversaries -- adversaries. >> you're absolutely right. i sat in testimony as biden's secretary of the army, i mean, people say this electric tank thing is a joke? it is not. her top goal for the united states army isn't to be the most lethal, the most feared, it's to be carbon neutral by 2030. and then that leads to her putting bases -- this is biden's secretary of the army -- putting our bases on chinese-made solar power, putting research and development funds into electric tanks. mine, this is -- they are -- i mean, they are very serious, and it is scary. [laughter] absolutely what is happening as a result of the commander in chief saying this is the number one threat. pete: colonel, you laid are it out really well, you laid down the numbers. here's a clip from representative michael waltz talking about the status of our military. watch this. >> going forward, from a readinesses standpoint we've never been in a worse position. only 29% of our most p advanced fighter, the joint strike fighter, only 29% are full mission if capable at this point. 40% of our submarines, our biggest advantage is, can't get out of the shipyards. the marines are about to go over a year without any of their big amphibious ships because they're all broken. so these bad policies after bad policies over the years, i fear you're going to see what we have today which is deterrence crumbling around the world. pete: and while we're focus ifing on climate change, that's exactly what we've seen, deterrence crumbling. >> hey, pete, i was just in normandy walking the hallowed grounds, the infantry that stormed the beaches of omaha, the 82nd airborne where we reenacted their jump, they weren't worried about all of that nonsense. they were worried about defeating the germans and having the training, the men and women, the material that they needed and a commander in chief that knew how to use 'em. and you can have the most capable military in the world, but if our enemies don't respect the commander in chief as they don't respect this one with, i tell you what, hay feared president trump x that's why you didn't see any wars on his watch. pete: no doubt. michael waltz, thank you for all of your amazing work. by the way, for being in that internal, but when i started writing the book, "the war on warrior yours," one of the first phone calls i made was to mike waltz -- >> i'm so glad you wrote that book, pete. pete: i appreciate it. i'm grateful. you fight for those warriors every day. thanks for being on the program today, colonel. you got itmenting one of the best. let's turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for our fox weather forecast. rick: it feels so good up here right now. we've got some rain coming into the northeast, and if you're down across florida, it is hot. show you what i'm talking about, really hot temperatures. really going to be a big problem for us. florida again today, in towards tomorrow, a little bit into the day on tuesday. and then we're going to get a little bit of a break. that comes though at the expense of some big rain showers or that are going to be coming in along with that. major danger today for heat-related illnesses, especially across interior sections. and if you are around the orlando area, you're going to want to watch this if you're going to one of the parks. watch this rain that comes in though, starts to come in maybe by tuesday, and by the time we're doing with this, we're going to see some spots 10-15 inches of rain. probably not a tropical storm, but that moisture coming in is going to cause maybe some flooding concerns but drop temperatures down as well. pete, send it to you. pete: thank you, rick. all right, biden dines with the with the stars. amber rose endorses trump, and could a hush-hush real estate deal be the end of bennifer? tom shillue joins rachel for the pop culture round-up. we'll turn the lights on in a moment. 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[laughter] rachel: i don't know. >> i wouldn't want to have to deal with a $60 million mansion. i don't think they have a good life. i don't think celebrities, i don't think rich people -- rachel: interesting. well, they say it's money problems that they have different views of money, so some -- doesn't matter if you're rich or poor, if you don't agree on money, it can be an issue. we'll see, are they going to divorce or not? we'll find out soon. all right. with by the way, catch from the kitchen table. we break down the bennifer developments and money issue, how to deal with money issues in your marriage. so don't forget you can also catch it on fox nation, the '80s on fox nation -- >> totally '80s. it's the, like, all '80s on fox nation. rachel: you're hosting. >> yeah. who can forget 1983 and all the '80s shows, and there's lots of '80s movies -- rachel: and people are dressed up. >> those fashions are coming back. rachel: thank you, tom. more "fox & friends" coming up. ♪-w ♪ ♪ listen. what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. 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