[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] will: old glory, young people and old dogs morning. [laughter] for your national anthem right here on fox & friends. good morning, welcome to saturday. morning, guys. rachel: it s great to be back. pete: morning. how you doing? rachel: really good. how do you feel about dogs wearing outfits if they re patrioticsome. pete: only if they re patriotism. [laughter] rachel: they get better every single week. pete: how you doing? rachel: good. you know i saw will week. i stopped by. pete: oh, you went to his houses? rachel: yes. we are legit friends. if i go the nashville, i m going to your house. will: had coffee, sat and figuredded out the world s problems. pete: again? [laughter] rachel: the problems keep coming. will: that s about a half the time we get to the spend with you, four hours figuring out world s problems. let s figure it out. the latest on air national guardsman suspected of leaking classified docume
britain s manufacturers are beginning to see a recovery as demand in the uk increases and major markets begin to pick up that s according to a survey published today by the manufacturers organisation make uk. but while uk orders are rising, export orders have declined as businesses both in the uk and eu are yet to settle into the new uk eu trading arrangements. last friday the office for national statistics said uk goods exports to the european union fell by almost a1% in january, while imports tumbled 28.8%. the figures were the biggest drop since records began in 1997, and are the first since new trading rules between the uk and the eu came into force. so will exports recover? stephen phipson is chief executive of make uk. nice executive of make uk. to talk to you. start with your nice to talk to you. start with your survey, tell us how widespread it was and why you say the data gives you optimism about what is ahead? we say the data gives you optimism about what is ahea