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love your family it's time to gal lently walk away. go find something tolls do. stop playing. >> that neuropathologist discovered believes the quarterback suffered severe long-term brain damage hope that's not the case. >> carley: ed to great being with you. >> todd: likewise my friend. >> nobody f's with a biden except for venezuela, saudi arabia and every other oil producing nation. >> cut 2 million barrels per day. >> just because joe biden has no gas left in the tank doesn't mean the rest of us should. >> continue the 24/7 door-to-door search for survivors. over 234,000 floridians still without power. >> i told him how proud of him i was. >> president biden praises gulf coast heroes victims of the hurricane. they will be fired because of his vaccine mandate. >> it's a job i'm really good at
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and a lot of others are really good at. we would like to keep our job. >> the federal appeals court has ruled deferred action for childhood arrivals policy, better known as daca, violates u.s. immigration law. >> although it appears 600 daca kids get to stay. >> a protester who ran onto the field during the 49ers ram game has filed a police report against two players who stopped him and the nfl. the animal rights protester was laid out by rams linebacker bobby wagner had when he attempted to make a statement. ♪ ♪ >> steve: sometimes you wonder whether or not a town we talk about is in the central time zone or the eastern time zone. we know it's 6:01 here in new york city so as you look at i believe probably town square there in m murmur freeze boroug,
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tennessee. ohio river 1 of are "fox & friends." three hours of news and stuff. >> ainsley: thank you all for waking with us. it's tuesday. two more work days today and tomorrow. >> brian: when you see the sun text us, i'm tired of night and the rain. it's been pouring here the last four days. i have never been to ireland i hear this is exactly like ireland. >> ainsley: seattle or london. >> brian: i would be ready i would wear a poncho if i went to iowa. >> steve: listen, i have been to ireland a couple of times. rain? then it goes away and did you go into a pub. >> brian: i know i heard in dublin. >> steve: the golf courses are really tough breezy. >> ainsley: go to a castle.
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waterford crystal used to be based in ireland. they have all these castles. each piece looks like one of the castles. >> steve: i have been to the waterford plant i don't remember that i think their slogan is we make expensive stuff can you afford. >> brian: guinness was good tour. >> steve: dublin go to the guinness factory the top of the storehouse is the gravity bar and everybody who take as tour gets a free beer which meant even though one of the doocy kids was, i think, 12. she had a sip of guinness and did not like it. >> ainsley: that's a good thing. don't start her too early. >> brian: i love the way guinness don't back up anything with facts it's good four. it's good for you. drink up. don't have ask any questions. don't ask any questions to the president of the united states when he has a mic on he is never clear when he has it. if you can remember back when we -- the president passed obamacare, president obama did,
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he whispered to the president said no one could hear everyone could hear this is a big bleeping deal. very similar moment in fort myers yesterday. and before he talked about climate change as predicted, he said.: to the mayor. >> no one [bleep] with a biden. [laughter] >> brian: what does that mean. >> steve: nobody f's with a biden. however, you know what? saudi arabia did yesterday. >> ainsley: that's right. after the president was begging them. >> steve: russia and saudi arabia are part of opec plus. they are going to cut the output of oil production in their countries by 2 million barrels a day. saudi arabia and russia each will lower their production by 526,000 barrels a day. gas buddy suggests that they have analyzed it and they say that that sounds like what's going to happen in the very near term is your gas is going to go
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up 15 to 30 cents per gallon pretty quickly and impacted in the south, the southeast, in the east, and the northeast where we are sitting where we are just less than five weeks away from an election, this is going to leave a mark. >> ainsley: average family is already spending $7,200. 7,200 extra dollars because of joe biden's policies, because of the spending because of the gas prices and inflation. can you afford that? how do the people who don't make a lot of money afford an extra $7,200 a year? >> steve: out of nowhere. ains the reason did this restore the oil market for top producers like saudi arabia and russia. going to help them. joe biden was begging opec plus please do not cut production. now they do. now he has to beg venezuela another anti-american country asking them to drill more to ease up sanctions on venezuela so we can expedited this.
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>> brian: communist abuse their system infiltrate into our hemisphere i thought the monroe doctrine said we would never allow to happen. meanwhile the previous administration rightly so tried to isolate venezuela and in turn put juan guaido the person we recognize and as all our allies do. is he simply reversing it behind the scenes getting the dirtiest oil on the planet and putting that back into circulation. the problem is according to oil it experts they don't have the infrastructure and maintenance it. they can try as much as they want to but will not be able to. rush into the i iranian deal so stupid not to have grabbed it. sun set and get their own nuclear weapon and get their oil back on the market get another million barrels back on the market while there is riots internal in that country or the president could do what he should be doing. and that is asking all the oil and gas companies, streamline the permitting process and let them punch holes in the ground and let us be in control of our
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own destiny. >> ainsley: like we used to be. >> brian: instead he did what he promised not to do the day before go back into the strategic oil reserves. >> steve: that's right. so in the run-up to the election we knew he was going to release 180 million barrels of oil. 1 million barrels a day. now he is going to -- you are right, brian, on tuesday the white house says no plans to release. on wednesday they said you know what? because russia and saudi arabia is f'ing with a biden we are going to release 10 million more barrels. now, think about this. so, if russia and saudi arabia opec plus countries are reducing oil production by 2 million barrels a day. 10 million barrels that we are going to release from our vital strategic petroleum reserve, that's only five days worth. here's the thing. you know, the white house, this is exactly what the white house did not want. but here is what saudi arabia and the rest of the countries doing limiting slies to keep the
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prices up high. forget about politics. they want money. and ultimately they are trying to keep the supply limited so the price goes through the roof and those guys at that town make a lot of dough. >> ainsley: 180 million barrels that were -- that have been released since april from the strategic petroleum reserve, which, by the way, is at a 40-year low. so we don't have enough in there. and it's only supposed to be used for emergencies. 180 million was supposed to end. >> steve: the midterms are coming. >> ainsley: he knows if price goes up again democrats stand to lose in the election. supposed to end october 31st. now release 10 million more in november when the elections are. the oil industry they have a hostile relationship with biden, obviously, because on day one, he closed down the keystone pipeline. then they have all these green energy plans. that makes spending -- they are spending so much on green energy that that increases inflation and that hurts your bottom line. it hurts your pocketbook. and when you go to the pump you
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can expect prices to go up more. and as gas buddy says 15 to 30 cents more per gallon. the oil and gas industry is serious about this. they said we told you so. >> this is what they tweeted out. opec said no. no strategic petroleum reserve options. they are all gone. the white house has one option left, and it is the one option they never should have turned away from in the first place. the u.s.-based oil and gas industry life comes at you pretty fast. >> brian: by the way karine jean-pierre came out and said this is why it's so important to pass the will inflation reduction act. slave labor making our solar panels and make the rare earth materials all come from china so we are giving our national security and energy policy out to a hostile government that lives to unseat us as the power base around the world. kellyanne conway raised -- weighed in on the political ramifications of outsourcing our
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political process and our policy on our energy to opec. >> when you drain the reserves for an illegitimate purpose for political reasons, for poor policy outcomes, you are putting our national security at risk. so the strategic petroleum reserves as you know has been tapped after hurricane katrina, it's been tapped during the gulf war, for example. now it's been tapped because american president has no energy plan and frankly has no energy at all has gotten us into this situation. just because joe biden has no gas left in the tank doesn't mean the rest of us shouldn't. >> brian: bottom line is everybody blanks with a biden despite what he whispers to mayor in hurricane torn region. unvaccinated coast guard swimmer we have been telling you about, praised by president biden for heroics during hurricane ian speaks out ahead of losing his job because he won't get vaccinated. >> it's a job that i'm really good at. and a lot of others are really
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good at. >> brian: who he blames for taking away the job he loves. >> steve: plus, remember that animal right activist taken down by an l.a. rams linebacker? well now he want the police to investigate the tackle. why he is crying foul after he charged their field. looks like it's on fire. ♪ i get up again ♪ never going to keep me down ♪ ♪
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member said police confirming their worst fears after finding the bodies of an 8-month-old baby girl. her parents and her uncle. surveillance video from the family's business shows a man walking them out in zip ties. the kidnapping suspect was arrested on tuesday after his relatives contacted police. no motive has been released so far a sea of new york's berettest saluting fdny russo-elling. stabbed to death in queens last week during unprovoked attack lunch break. grieving father ripping the suspect during a eulogy saying that man murdered my daughter and she would be the first one to come to his aid if he ever needed help. she was such a beautiful person. >> he killed her and tore a hole? our hearts. the emotional moment the department handing russo-elling's mother the helmet worn during the hero first
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responder's 20 years of service. putting politics aside the survey damage and pledged support to hurricane ian's recovery efforts. >> the spirit of the people of this state in southwest florida has been phenomenal. >> you got to start from scratch and move again. it's going to take a lot, a lot of time. not weeks or months. it's going to take years. >> carley: the president's visit comes as crews continue the around the clock search for survivors a week after the hurricane made landfall. more than 215,000 people still without power. the number of people confirmed dead from the storm rising to 109. and did you hear about this? the animal rights protester who ran onto the field during the 49ers rams game has filed a police report against the nfl and the two players who stopped him in his tracks a pepper close to the demonstrator tells fox he is considering all legal options
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animal rights group taking responsibility. calling it a blatant assault. that's how they see it. i think they are on an island. >> brian: should be mandatory the team gets to tackle you if you run. >> carley: i like that rule. >> steve: technically wouldn't the animal right activist have been trespassing? >> carley: this could be another publicity stunt, too. >> steve: talking about it a second day. >> brian: the judge is going to have to look at it. lawyers. >> ainsley: get some judge well according to law he does have a case. >> steve: then again, if you are running on a field that's normally what happens guys in the big pads knock you over. >> ainsley: or a police officer does. if you are going to do something illegal or something you aren't supposed to do you shouldn't be able to sue is that what he is trying to do? >> brian: i'm glad it's 2022 and
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not the 80's and 70s. remember that? used to get streakers. you have to think twice before you want to tackle a enabled man or should i let him go. >> ainsley: but the football pads -- if the football players do it they are not really touching him. >> steve: keep you posted on what happens with the animal rights activist. in carley's newscast talking about how joe biden and dr. jill biden went down to florida they surveyed the damage in a helicopter. sat down and had a joint meeting with governor desantis there. and the governor and the president set aside political rivalries to talk about how their creations have been working together to get things done. this is the second time during mr. desantis' administration and mr. biden where they have done just that a year or so ago with the surf side condo collapse where they worked together to try to find as many people as
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possible. the big question when it comes to what has happened down on our eastern coast of florida is how many people are still missing? it's a number that they cannot quantify. how many people were, perhaps, swept out to sea? because we have been north of a week after. getting harder and harder. i haven't really heard of them finding anybody alive in the last couple of days. so you have got hope they can figure out who exactly and how many people are simply gone. >> brian: one thing pretty good the coast guard was heroic going into these waters and showing over and over again the fearless way in which they acted in times when they were needed most. saving people of fort myers and the surrounding area from certain drowning death. it caught the president's attention and he thanked the coast guard and including a coast guardsman specifically. >> i also spoke with second
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class technician second class jack loch who described how difficult the decision is for people to leave everything and come to safety. i told him how proud of him i was and thanked him for all the work he and his coasties are doing. >> ainsley: talking about jack lohse, we talked to one of his. >> chad? >> ainsley: rescued like 50 lives down there. frontline, first day they went in. they were helping. he is a hero. no telling how many lives he saved over the course of his career fighting for our country and now he is going to lose his job because he decided not to get vaccinated for religious reasons. >> i do know i would like to continue working this job and
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iit's a job i'm good at, others were down there with me and doing the same thing and we would like to keep our job. i believe some people are trying but right now a lot of what is happening it's tied up in the court system. so, it's just not happening fast enough. >> steve: here is the thing about him. he was one of the thousands of members of the military who asked for religious accommodation and then he was denied. and he said that's not right. let me explain it again. he was denied again. the fell row we talked to a day before yesterday, chad, same thing. asking for religious exemption because he does not believe in this particular vaccine. but the military, they got policies as we heard in the past. >> brian: they made up. >> steve: you have to have a bunch of vaccinations to be a member and this is, you know.
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>> brian: the new one. >> steve: this is a line in the sand for the military. you have quote to have had it. >> brian: 19460 in terms of the coast guard. 2632 all fired at a time that every branch of our government is not meeting its threshold. the army is 20% off in terms of recruiting. so we asked john kirby that a couple of days ago. how are you allowing all these great men and women who go? >> we would rather not lose anybody, of course, to the vaccine. we would rather not lose anybody from a retention perspective to have them leave the service earlier than they wanted or we wanted them. to say but it's a valid military requirement. >> brian: no it isn't. this is experimental vaccine that just came off the shelf. i know it's not valid and it's a risk to our national security. >> >> brian: brian admiral you are a military officer. can you talk sense into this white house. officer. that's why i'm telling you vaccine are common -- you can't even join the military without
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taking about a dozen or so vaccines to make sure that you are healthy so you can contribute to the unit's success and readiness. we don't want to lose anybody to the vaccine. >> brian: think about this. he is in quarantine because four shots that he took still got him covid. >> steve: john kirby. >> brian: just like the president it got the president twice. just like it got the first lady twice. >> ainsley: fauci. >> brian: anthony fauci twice. and when they joined the military there was no pandemic. then they rules. they knew they had to get 20 vaccines to join. then you say take this now and they look around saying i'm in the prime of my life. i'm healthy i'm willing to take the risk. the pandemic is over. the president said it two weeks ago. time to change policies like you change strategies when you are in war. like you change strategies ukraine. change strategies the way you left afghanistan. so you should be looking and saying this is not a good time to let go of 19460 people who don't want to take a vaccine because the variant is to the
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fourth period, fourth power of where you left it. >> ainsley: sounds like they are still going to make them leave the service. if they are going to do that they need to give them their full retirement. we talked to chad. chad has been in for 18 years. is he not getting vaccinated for religious reasons. he was such a lovely guy. he wasn't angry at the military or federal government. look i love my job i want to serve my country. two more years. >> brian: he will be angry. he is not going to get it. i will tell you there are some people three years in. >> ainsley: compensate them some form or fashion serve our country hope you get the retirement so you don't have to pay for healthcare so you are taken care of the rest of your life. >> brian: they are not. i'm telling you. they're trying to take special operators, too. they lawyered up. >> ainsley: we asked him did anyone that you rescued not want to go with you because you are not vaccinated and they said absolutely not. >> steve: i don't think you can get covid under water. just thinking. all right. more on this later.
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fox news alert bus load arriving. this comes two weeks after buss were sent by texas governor greg abbott. the bus in d.c. arrives as another bus pulls into new york city port authority. seven buses showed up yesterday in the big apple. steve, over to you. >> all right. thank you very much, carley. gas prices rising overnight following opec plus' decision to cut oil production by 2 million barrels a day. that's going to leave a, that. according to the aaa the average price of regular gas is as you can see right there just under 4 bucks up three cents from yesterday. the average price of deville not far from five bucks. the host of making money on fox business charles payne joins us now. will you explain what's requesting on why when we need to lower prices say we are going to f with biden and cut by
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2 million bears a dale. >> from their vantage point their argument is hey, you know what? china was off line for a long time with zero covid policy their economy mommy fighting back from inflation. they are saying hey, we have got to kind of do this. part of the reality though is and, you know, it's interesting. we call it opec plus. opec/russia. this is a direct blow. there is some political imply implications here without a doubt. people need to see this. also this annexation of parts of ukraine. the u.n. had a vote on it over the weekend. and so you had china abstaining, india abstaining, russia abstaining, brazil abstaining. there is a movement amongst a whole lot of nations out there to move away from anything that the u.s. is dominating in. you know, including our currency at some point. so, people need to see this in a wider context of what it is. this is very, very political.
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>> steve: absolutely. i'm sure there is a red warning light on the dashboard at the white house going trouble ahead politically if it is they must think it's christmas decorations. how cute. when does the green one come on. we secure our energy future. the blessings we have that we could. europe has done some crazy dumb things. they are basket case. we are going down the same path we don't have to go down the same path. who is going to pay the price for it in the average american. >> steve: "new york post" today on the editorial page if the trump policies had continued of the u.s. would be producing two or three million more barrels a day. 20 billion more cubic feet of natural gas a day and the g.d.p. would be $100 billion more a your. but that is not important to joe
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biden climate change is. >> climate change comes middle class americans, lower income americans. it comes before everything with respect to the world economic forum. the folks from davos. the imf. the world bank. all of these large international agencies, you know, they just put people to the side. people don't matter. and it's a consequence people are suffering and, again, in america, it's a really even more edge bare wassing, it's more painful in the sense that we do have the ability to control a lot of this stuff, particularly when it comes to oil. >> steve: all we have to do. >> drill, drill. >> steve: cars on the road are still going to run on gasoline. why does it matter whether we punch a hole in the ground -- >> -- do you know what they did late yesterday okay go ahead and let venezuela taking this dirty heavy crude from venezuela instead of letting an american company in the balkan, some customer in texas, instead of
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letting american workers who make grade wages drill for this oil, we are now going to take it from another dictator. went hat in hand to saudi arabia, did the fist bump, embarrassing as hell what's happened. answer to that more about strategic petroleum reserve our emergency reserves. i guess we will keep that spigot on until it goes to zero and do business with people who don't have our best interest. >> steve: the strategic oil preserve is over on e. >> it's in free fall. it really is if you were driving your car and your speedometer read the way the strategic petroleum reserve is you would be looking for the nearest gas station. you have been there you have been to iowa. maybe i shouldn't have skipped that last off ramp. >> steve: unless you are a electric vehicle owner and scoff at it. >> what the heck. >> steve: join him everywhere weekday 2:00 over on fox business for making money charles thank you. >> thanks a lot. >> steve: gianna caldwell heads to capitol hill do address america's crime crisis that he knows all too well. >> you supported the defund the police movement and led to rise
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speak to lawmakers about the current crime crisis and he joins us now. gianno. >> good morning,. >> brian: brian what did you find. >> since my brother christian has been murdered i have victims across the country. i take you on a journey to washington, d.c. where i spoke to members on both sides of the aisle. here's what they had to say.
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♪ ♪ >> you are a leader. i would think you would have a reaction on what's going on in the country. no reaction? i'm here in the nation's capitol talking to members of congress on both sides of the aisle about the crime crisis in america and what they doo they plan to do about it. >> on the first day, if republicans are victorious in november and you become the speaker of the house what will the commitment to america do for crime on day one? >> women, on the first day you will see that no longer will the voice of washington back here where the democrats control say defund the police will be the opposite. >> our commitment to america road map for economy strong nation safe and future built on freedom and government that's accountable. >> we will put a score to every single prosecutor from portland to philadelphia. they get federal money. we will sit there and have the debate do they deserve the federal money if they're not up40eding the law. >> a lot of crime per at the traited the majority is
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black-on-black. >> what do you think we can do about that as a community. >> the most important thing is how do we deal with this long term. >> we have to get our kids educated black young men who cannot read and write, they will be driven by emotion. they will be years later like now crime is the only way out. they see nothing wrong with it. >> i think it's a misconception. everybody thinks it's just happening in the urban areas. it's happening everywhere. a week or so had a friend of mine beat up and robbed in a parking lot in broad daylight. >> we have spoken to republicans and now we will talk to some democrats, hopefully. >> let me state clearly and unequivocally that black lives matter. >> [inaudible] >> set up a meeting with your office and have a discussion? >> maybe.
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>> tomorrow? does that work? who should we reach out to in your office, congressman, talk about the crime crisis in america. >> the ease with which people ggun acquire guns is still a big factor. >> crime is not out of control in our city. >> mayor lori lightfoot doing a good job? >> i think she is doing a good job and i think she will be reelected as mayor of the city of chicago. >> frightening to me. kim foxx, you think she is also doing a good job? >> unequivocally and without a doubt. >> violence is bad, reprehensible. it should be condemned but it is not the overwhelming picture in new york. >> senator, any reaction to the crime crisis in america? crime is up, sir. there is a crisis. do you have any reaction? >> you are a leader. i would think you would have a reaction of what's going on in the country. >> yes, i support the defund movement. >> any reaction to the rise in violent crime across the country
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which is impacting students? >> well, i mean, our student on student debt cancellation is a direct response to what i would consider to be policy violence. >> you mention policy violence i want to follow up on that. i just wanted to know, do you feel that the police should still be defunded? >> we need to completely dismantle the minneapolis police department. >> any reaction to rising crime in america? >> [inaudible] >> you supported the defund the police movement and led to rising crime. do you have any reaction? any reaction? no reaction? it impacts your citizens so gianno, they were not happy to see you. >> no. they weren't happy. and no, the democrats were not happy. they had no response to what they supported. over the course of years defunding the police. this led to rise in crime.
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the fact that they had all these horrible things to say about the men and women in uniform who are to protect us now seeing police across the country they can't even get police in. in chicago, for example, they need 1,000 detectives to solve all the murder cases that are happening in the city. they're responsible for a lot of the crime that is hang in the city. and -- rather, across the country. and continue to see it through places like illinois which is enacting the safety act make it a cashless bail state. second degree murder will no longer be a detain being offense. this is outrages, brian it's impacting everyone. they need to be held responsible and that was my mission going to washington, d.c. >> brian: that illinois congressman says kim foxx is doing a great job. mayor lightfoot is going to get reelected is he serious? those stats serious? this guy must be walking around with 20 armed guards to feel as though crime is down in chicago. >> and he is a congressman that overseasoversees the west side f
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chilling. increase in crime is just unbelievable that he even said that they were doing a good job. kim foxx and mayor lori lightfoot it's frightening to me this is the belief. that was the only democrat which i appreciate him speaking to us. that was the only one that was willing to talk to us. no one else wanted to talk about what's going on in our country. >> brian: know exactly where they stand. when they walk away from you you know exactly where they stand. >> that was the reaction loud and clear. >> brian: absolutely. gianno great job. awesome. >> thank you so much, brian. >> brian: thanks for doing that go upstairs to carley shimkus following other important stories. >> carley: i certainly am. going to begin with a pair of deadly incidents. this purdue university student is now in police custody after his roommate was killed. police say he was found dead in his dorm room on wednesday. the initial autopsy indicates the 20-year-old died of multiple sharp force traumatic injuries. and tragedy at the university of
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arizona. a professor was gunned down yesterday at the school's tucson campus. police say the professor was shot and killed by a former student after being refused entry to a campus building. an appeals court grants the doj's motion to fact track its appeal of the special master to reveal documents seized during the raid at former president trump mar-a-lago's estate. the ruling is a victory for the justice department which argued a special master cannot examine records taken by the fbi that may be evidence of a crime. the court seat november 17th deadline for all briefs to be submitted. and feast your eyes on this. right here. that you are about to see -- that's a wild turkey wrecking the inside of someone's home in ohio. the big bird shattering a window trying to escape and the chaos all caught on police body camera. the home on or about also started filming so she can prove the fowl play to her insurance
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company. those your headlines, file the claim it was a turkey, i swear. >> brian: do that online and click a few boxes. thank you so much, carley, appreciate it check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for our fox weather forecast. >> janice: at least you didn't say speaking of turkeys. >> brian: no, i wouldn't say that to you. brian. >> janice: i always prepare myself for these types of things. that i can a look at the maps. beautiful in new york city. dark right now but get into the 70s today. that area of low pressure has proved out of the way and dealing with much better conditions. cold front moving across portions of the northern plains and upper midwest. for some reason of course my maps won't work this morning. that cold front is going to drop temperatures in some cases 25 degrees in the next 24 hours. so we will continue to watch that showers and thunderstorms in the forecast for the southwest and for florida clear conditions over the next couple of days. so we'll keep you up to date and i will check those maps. sometimes they don't work. and i just have to keep talking. right, brian?
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