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 [cheers and applause] will: good morning, welcome to fox and friends . thank you for sending those in 2 friends@foxnews.com. good morning. can you see me? rachel: is this going to be a topic of the day? will: we didn t get 20 seconds into the show. rachel: i was told producers thought i looked like a teacher. i will be a teacher to both of you today. here is the deal. my contacts did not come in. they don t account for my astigmatism. pete: these are real glasses. rachel: if you watch my podcast you would see them. will: let s see what you have here. rachel: i am blind as a bat, let me see them on. you look like will: it is making me dizzy. rachel: is kind of clark kent but t
rachel: before i worked for fox i would go with my family, went many years, i went last year but it was remarkable because last year i couldn t imagine that we would be living in a post-roe versus wade arrow, our kids are growing up in that era. did you see the none and that young woman with downs, they are twin sisters, they are twin sisters and it was awesome. i met so many wonderful people, those are all abortion survivors, the women you are looking at. everyone was celebrating. the crowds were thinner than last year and that s a problem for the movement because yes, the battle of the court has been won at the supreme court but now it goes to the states and there was some debate, people said there s not enough people understanding the battle continues, we need to keep