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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 ....
congressman burgess owen sure does. coming up, what he says still doesn t add up. today we take a close look at that document timeline. if the white house knew about all of this back in early november, why did it take 68 days for the res of the world to find out the rest of the world to find out? this saturday morning we are about to dig in. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto, and happy weekend to you. so much to follow this particular weekend. the focus on, well, what s going on in delaware. but not at the president s home there, his rehoe both vacation home, that s where he is, the one without documents, we think. to lucas tomlinson at prime minister s weekday home president s weekday home, the white house, where we know things are getting heated. reporter: good morning, neil. st been over 10 days since the new republican chairman of the house intelligence committee wrote to president biden s head of, director of national intelligence asking for damage control ....
neil: democratic congressman henry cuellar in the last hour talking about revelations that were shocking and released late on a friday night. that s what happens with a lot of information that could be very embarrassing to authorities, but in this particular case extremely embarrassing anybody for everyone in this country. 251,000 plus migrant encounters at the border last month. we have never seen that, forget about in any december, in any month in our history like ever, ever, ever. griff jenkins in eagle pass, texas with the ramifications of that. my friend, to you. griff: neil, that s unbelievable. that s the population of scottsdale and the border agents are exhausted. and let me take you to our drone in the sky and lift you up. in this is where they have more than 160,000 crossings here in this fiscal year so far and that s just one sector alone. as you take a look at this crossing here, title 42, people just going across moments ago. and the video that we shot bef ....
brian: so cool. i used to have a normal clarinet. as you know i was all junior high but you are looking at super bowl 57. of course, this is the best band in america until tomorrow s and they are up early for us here in arizona because we are back on the road and it s a fox super bowl and now we are back on the set. and we have woken up everybody in and around the stadium, guys. that is the pride of the west. and now you know why they are so proud. steve: that s right. hey, good morning, brian. ashley: good morning. steve: congratulations getting out to arizona. i have bad news for you. it s actually warmer right now in new york city than it is in arizona. we got 53 degrees. there where you are it is 4 wait, hand warmers are you serious? yeah. what has happened? what is happening in arizona? you go there because the dry heat. guess to be 100 degrees if not more there. it s warmer in new york in february than it is there, brian. brian: listen, if you guys w ....
lvii. you have one of the world s best high school bands. you have the kansas city cheerleaders here. three of which were in the last super bowl. so this is their rookie year for a lot of them. and, of course, what is behind me over to my right. is it still too dark in the state farm stadium where the whole world will be watching and we have a sense the game will be sold out so good to see everybody out here. the cheerleaders having a good time and always in a good mood. why is it, steve and ainsley, that cheerleaders are always happy? steve: because they set the mood for everybody else. everybody look, it s great that we have got the kansas city cheerleaders there. they are rooting for their team so they are putting their best face forward. and now, if people are on the fence, it s like okay, the kansas city chiefs cheerleaders showed up. maybe i m going to have to pull for them on sunday. ainsley: brian, it made me laugh when i saw the super bowl roman numerals ....