through the perilous fight o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good morning. welcome to fox and friends, live this morning from the american rodeo, part of the american western weekend in arlington, texas which i am holding down the fort in texas. along with rachel and pete hegseth back in new york. rachel: we are a little jealous, we wanted to be at the rodeo too but i m disappointed. i thought you were going to come into the show on a horse carrying a flag and you are just sitting there with a hat. pete: i m looking at the packet, it says will rides in on a horse, that s what it says. i was expecting, and i know you know how to ride. i saw you yesterday, it was impressive. will: the horse slept in an
rachel: this is your yellowstone moment. it feels good, looking at this from new york over there. pete: almost too fast the first time. she was done by the time we started the hour. these high turns. will: the barrel stayed up. she s coming home. rachel: that s impressive. pete: a relationship between rider and horse, trust, looking at your face, in mud at the rodeo. i ve never been to a rodeo. i confess i need to. rachel: i have been to a rodeo. i love them. they are fun. will: so many things people love about the relationship between man and horse. a little squeeze with your left leg, light touch with the reince and the horse turns. it is an unspoken communication. i m not telling you i m an expert or a master but i ve been part of it enough to say there s a reason people fall in love with horses. they are amazing animals. rachel: you re in your element, it shows. rachel: we signed our kids upper horse camp. rachel: i took valentina for horse therapy but they offer them for
pete: this is fox & friends in new york city, that s glendale, arizona. that was the independence high school patriot brigade, and this is an immersive graphic s and you can t see us but now you can. [laughter] you can t see us, now you can. [laughter] this is why we can t have nice things, because i just want to play with them. joey: so rachel s back here with the pom-poms, and she s a better cheerleader than either of us are football players. pete: that s true. a. rachel: i was a cheerleader in high school. pete: you had the beats going. rachel: yes, i did. pete: brian kilmeade live in glendale, arizona, ahead of the matchup, the philadelphia eagles against the kansas city chiefs. brian, good morning. backup. brian: good morning. that was awesome. good morning to you. service everybody in the vicinity is now up and ready to go because we booked one of the best bands in the area. this is flora, by the way. how good is your band? really good. brian: i second that. you c
o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rocket s red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there who say does that star spangled banner yet wave oer of the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good morning, welcome to fox & friends on this sunday morning. there is your national anthem as is custom, as is tradition right here every saturday and sunday morning. glad to have you with us as we scroll through a few extra pictures this morning. there are so many we don t have enough time on the star-spangled banner to put them in. pete: let them breathe. silence on a sunday morning. will: did you talk too soon? pete: held out nicely. most difficult thing in television. allow dead air. rachel: it was dramatic. will: i thought i spoke too soon. if you thought the show was authentic. send in your photos, fox news. com. they will featured at the national anthem. begin with a fox weat
. . rachel: good good morn america. it is 6:00 am here in new york city. that was your national anthem. i m so happy to welcome joey, brian to the couch today. brian: that was live. i wasn t aware it goes from one nation do this. rachel: you are american history. that is why we do that. brian: i don t think that is the reason. what did you think about, the way to open the show. brian: i did not know you did it. i did not know you get real viewer pictures so people mail in different photos. joey: first time i filled in on the show, it wasn t viewer pictures but dogs. then it was cats. somebody complained about cats. rachel: we did all babies, all dogs, and because of pete we did cats. the ratings changed. started the cats. love the photo of the couple picking blueberries in the summer. nothing more american than that. that is what we do ends. brian: that is what we do. nothing more american than picking blueberries. i don t foe what kind of traditions you have in your ho