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>> we had perfect weather in the beautiful red state of tennessee. i'm telling you if you are looking for a place to have a wedding. this is the place to do it especially in the fall. i couldn't speak highly enough for venue in our state thank you so much. >> todd: tomi lahren, congrats, a lifetime of health and happiness to you and your hubby. building. >> carley: "fox & friends" starts now. >> two weeks from today voters will decide which party takes the house, the senate and governors races. >> candidates in three big races hit the debate stage tonight. >> pennsylvania hopeful john fetterman and dr. oz square off. >> you are the most antibusiness governor i have ever seen. >> contentious debate for florida governor takes place. >> talking about 2024. the only worn out old donkey i am looking put tout pasture in
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charlie crist. >> he has been arrested more than two dozen times. >> no cash bail has created a real problem. >> inflation was one cause and one cause only. [heckling] >> senator cruz on "the view" and got shouted down. >> let us do our job. >> throws to herbert and has a touchdown. ♪ ♪ good morning. >> steve: good morning, everybody. good morning, miami. as you look from south beach across one of the causeways. there are four causeways in miami. main land to the beach. and welcome aboard. we are exactly two weeks away from election day 2022. live from new york city and
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miami and all across the country. it's good to have you on this tuesday. >> carley: yes, it is. you are right. in two tuesdays we are all going to the polls unless you have the opportunity to vote early. we have 14 more days. >> brian: a lot of people are i can't believe. one thing great about people being so into politics these days. everyone is voting. seems like everyone has an opinion. more people voting than ever instead of going the other way and feeling like they don't matter. people feeling very engaged. in miami, one of the finest, if not the finest city to host a super bowl. they seem to have everything. >> ainsley: we had a lot of fun down there. >> brian: it's pretty cool. don't expect to get anywhere quickly. >> ainsley: this year it's in arizona? >> brian: this year in arizona which is another great city for it. >> steve: so, welcome aboard to the big tuesday telecast. and, as we have said. if you don't vote, you can't complain. and we know you love to complain because we do. >> ainsley: as we were saying we have two weeks away. we are 22 weeks away from the
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midterm election. >> steve: there are still undecided voters three major debates in pennsylvania, new york and michigan tonight taking place this which are so important. senate and gubernatorial races could go either way. >> brian: kevin corke is in washington to tell us more. kevin? >> good morning, guys. politics 101 says this when it documents debates. lower expectations. just tamp it down and that's especially true if you are pennsylvania senate candidate john fetterman but don't take my word for it. i have this to share from his campaign. let's be clear about this matchup. dr. oz has been a professional tv personality for the last two decades. we'll admit this isn't's john's format. look no further than the debates from the primary earlier this year. if we're all being honest, oz clearly comes into tuesday night with a huge built in advantage. you see how that works? speaking of advantages. well, right now, it is mr. fetterman who by the way
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will be using closed captioning during the debate. leading in the real clear politics average. but there is obviously more momentum building on the side of dr. oz. and he says he knows why. >> if you had a magic wand to do anything he wanted to, his goal would be to release murderers from life in prison. releasing murderers from life in prison without asking the families what they think and oftentimes voting against the other members of the parole board even other democrats is not in line with the values of pennsylvania. yet, that's the position he has taken. >> boy, that is such an important race. and speaking of interesting and important races. how about lee zeldin reeling in kathy hochul in the real clear politics average now within six points there are polls out there that have them much closer than that races how about in the state of michigan. you see dicks dixon within the
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margin of error and whitmer. in their diviewb toler debate sunshine state last night. governor desantis and charlie crist. whether or not antioxidant was in it for the long haul. >> question for you, you are running for governor, look into the eyes of the people of the state of florida and say to them if you are reelected you will serve a full four year term as governor. "yes" or "no," "yes" or "no," ron? will you serve a full four year term if you are elected governor of florida. not a tough question. >> we did not agree on the candidates asking other candidates governor. your turn. >> i know charlie crist is interested in talking about 024 and joe biden. the only worn out old donkey i'm looking to put out to pasture is charlie crist. >> there you have it. that may be the sound of the campaign thus far. by the way, this is in to fox news this morning.
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axios confirming that former president obama will be stumping with current president biden for john fetterman on the fifth of november. that i believe, is an indication of just how much it used to help. guys? >> brian: hey, kevin, isn't he going to be with the president, too? isn't it going to be the president and the form everywhere president out there? >> that's exactly right, brian. the thing about that big case, remember. this that's not always such an easy matchup because you have one guy who is really comfortable in the crowd. remember back when they were at the white house that event very quickly? it could turn into that. they want to be more careful in how they manage it this time around. >> steve: no kidding. kevin, thank you very much. i think the fetterman campaign was wise to put out that memo to lower expectation. >> brian: they overdid it though. >> ainsley: have you ever heard of anything like that before debate. don't expect me to be good. >> steve: no. they do that all the time. always try to lower expectations.
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here is how it could act in fetterman's benefit that is if he gets out there and he does okay, people will be going liking e her. , his campaign was talking be is going to mash up words and understand things. did he okay. but, fetterman's campaign is right. dr. oz has done 2,000 episodes of a, you know, a nationally syndicated talk show. is he smooth. it will just be great for the people of pennsylvania to finally see them side by side and make a comparison because it's not just approaches, it is policy. >> maybe that's dr. ozens strength. many in that state might say fetter map he was lieutenant governor. >> brian: and the issues. >> ainsley: fetterman had a stroke five months ago and he almost didn't make it. expect we are going to miss some words and at time maybe looking for the right word but we are going to participate. we will depend on captioning and do auditory issue.
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>> brian: lou holtz was famous for telling opponent is great i don't know how we are going to get one first down. coaching notre dame. he always would say and build it up and go out and win wig. tell the team you have no shot no one believes in us. the problem with fetterman you do that if you are a rookie in my view. you do that if you have inexperience. you don't do that because you can't do the job. this is a job interview that lasts about six months. >> steve: right. >> brian: for fetterman, i don't expect to be able to to be competent for an hour. not that i don't have the answer. i'm not up for the challenge and all of a sudden we heard for the longest time oz is a bad candidate. the republicans could have kept this seat. bad candidate. now all of a sudden he is the most eloquent equipped person ever to take on john fetterman and john fetterman has got no shot. >> steve: tonight's event in harrisburg, pennsylvania where it's oz and fetterman will it will be about performance.
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tomorrow at this time we will have our reviews. let's go back a little bit what was happening down in florida the debate between ron desantis and charlie crist. they had a lot in common yesterday. there on the stage you had two republican governors great state of florida. remember, charlie crist not that long ago was a republican but he switched parties. what's interesting is and right now it looks like it's a run away for ron desantis and real clear politics up by 10. yesterday, telemundo did a survey and it shows with hispanic voters desantis is leading substantially 51 to 44%. what's important about that is you go back a couple years in 2018, the polls show that desantis was losing the latino vote by 10%. so now he is way up on that. also, it shows that his broad appeal as he lays the groundwork presume whether i for a presidential run. and with cuban voters and this number i have to look at twice. desantis is up by 50 points with
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cuban voters. 72% to 22%. so, right now it looks like ron desantis is probably going to win. >> ainsley: every time we have gone down to florida we have interviewed people in that state they love ron desantis. he has a significant lead there very comfortable lead. he has almost 100 million left in the bank. they say we would love to see possibly him run for president but that means is he going to leave our state. we don't want to lose him in florida. so, when you come -- when they ask him when charlie crist asked him can you promise four years and you heard his response i don't think anyone in the state of florida, they would support him if he ran for president, i. this but they would be fine for just having him for at least two more years or whatever it is. then they asked him about -- it comes down to the pandemic that's when he became very popular in that state. other states were locking down and keeping their kids out of school. he said come down to florida. many people actually did. many sold their homes and apartments and moved down there from democratic states because they wanted their kids to thrive.
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>> steve: they are loving it. >> ainsley: charlie crist is one of the 13 florida democrats sent a letter to desantis who issue a stay at home order in 2020. ron desantis obviously said we are not doing that and he talked about the nation's report card that came out yesterday e said look at florida's numbers we are number 3 in fourth grade reading and northbound 4 in fourth grade math that would not have happened if we let charlie crist lock our kids out of school we did it right in florida. >> brian: when you talk about the economy, they also talked about that. and governor desantis has this to say about his record. >> charlie crist and his friends in congress were urging you to be locked down. i lifted you up. i protected your rights. i made sure you could earn a living. i made sure you could operated your businesses and i worked like heck to make sure we had all our kids in school. >> that's time, governor. >> five days a week. i'm not the governor who attacked the freeze energy made sure their customers weren't sick that got on the boat. that's you. you are the most antibusiness
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governor i have ever seen. [laughter] >> that's time, congressman. >> brian: when they laughed at that it was a joke because everyone who is in business most of the influx of people that wanted to stay only and moved their businesses to florida in so many respects that's not steeped in fact. from what i seen he looked really poised and yesterday to go. crist is there as a sacrificial lamb. chinks in the armor. i even spoke to senator schumer at the al smith dinner he believes governor desantis is running. i think they are targeting him already. they are just trying to show some vulnerability and try to find out if he has got some weaknesses. that's what crist is. he sat sacrificial lamb to get slaughtered along the way he wants to see if he can blood upgovernor desantis and so far he hasn't gotten close. very interesting that governor desantis will start again the migrant flights. i'm not sure where they will land. maybe back to martha's vineyard but he is going to start
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exporting illegal immigrants again. >> steve: yeah. they say it could be some time later this year. not necessarily in the two weeks in the run up to the midterms. regarding the migrant flights the telemundo survey of hispanic voters found that hispanic voters backed governor desantis sending the migrants to martha's vineyard. >> 50% approving. 43% of the latinos disprove. >> brian: right. good news he does it and finds out what the approval rating is. he doesn't do things for the approval rating. that also separate him. >> ainsley: talked about abortion. he said he was proud of the 15 week ban down in florida and wants to protect life at all costs. >> steve: given all the damage from hurricane ian on the west coast, a lot of the migrants are staying down there because they need them to help rebuild. >> ainsley: many went down to florida to make some money to help families. >> brian: senator ted cruz gets
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a less than warm welcome at "the view." shocker. >> did i miss a entire year of antifa riots. >> i know what an antifa right is yeah, i guess you did. >> your position is the left doesn't engage in violence? really? will. >> ainsley: vacation nightmare a tourists stuck hundreds of feet under ground while visiting the grand canyon. details on the rescue efforthe s next. ♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet!
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>> carley: we are back with headlines starting with this, community members gathering for a vigil following a deadly school shooting in st. louis that two left two dead and seven others injured. police say a 19-year-old former student shouted "you are all
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going to die" before killing a student and teacher. officials say they responded within minutes, entering the school with no hesitation and opened fire on the suspect who was killed. arizona governor doug ducey defying the biden administration by filling in more border wall gaps with shipping containers. his office released these photos of no barriers being laid down yesterday. the move comes as the republican nominee to replace governor ducey kari lake vows to take bold moves to secure the border if she is elected. >> what we are going to do is go to the u.s. constitution article one section 10. woe have answer investigation on our border within the first hour of my administration we are going to issue a declaration of invasion. >> comes after 227,000 migrants were encountered last month. a september record to a fox weather alert now, multiple tornadoes reported throughout texas last night. one tornado was reportedly on
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the ground for several miles as part of a storm brought hail to the area. the twister coming from the remnants of hurricane roselyn which made landfall as a category 4 storm in southwest mexico on sunday. you can follow this developing story by down loading the fox weather app. on any connected device. and a crazy situation out of the grand canyon after 26 hours of being stuck 200 feet underground, five tourists have reportedly been rescued after their calf veteran elevator broke down on sunday. the cave is equipped with a 20 flight staircase to get out. tourists had medical preventions that prevented them from climbing out. the stranded tourists were previously staying in a below ground hotel cave while workers repaired the elevator issues. crazy situation. >> brian: the hotel is in a cave. >> steve: yeah. it's down 200 feet.
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i want to go to a 200-foot down hotel that's got more than one elevator just saying. >> ainsley: only way you get down there is elevator. >> carley: maybe there is stairs but there was a medical medicine condition that appreciated them. >> carley: i like my hotels ground level with a pool. >> ainsley: they are safe now. >> steve: they're all out. >> brian: there are tapes in the grand canyon you don't have to go. watch a videotape it seems safer. >> ainsley: can you do the same with florida but you end up down there a lot. >> brian: how dare you counter act my argument. >> steve: climate activist in the news in germany. threw mashed potatoes on clawed manet painting. yesterday during "the view" ted cruz was the guest and he was talking about his new book. and they were talking about the midterm elections when
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climate -- hijacked the show. about to start screaming cover climate now. watch what happened. >> inflation has one cause and one. [chanting cover climate now] >> inflation in the united states has one cause and one cause only. and that is when the federal government spends too much money. [heckling] >> we have seen trillions and trillions of dollars spent by joe biden and the democrats. >> we do cover climate. >> excuse me. excuse me. ladies, ladies. excuse us. let us do our job. let us do our job. [heckling] >> we hear what you have to say but you have got to go. [applause] >> ainsley: let us do our jobs you got to go. >> brian: he also interrupt you had -- didn't he interrupt apartment oc for things like that? if they are trying to get people's attention just screaming in an audience, it doesn't do it. you might get attention. i will check myself on that, but you are not going to win the argument. >> ainsley: no. >>
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>> brian: why would ted cruz go on the view not one person watching "the view" that want to buy his book or believes in what he said. >> steve: because we are running a soundbite about the clash and there was another run afterwards because when they came back from commercial they started talking about january 6th and then this happened. there are a lot of folks in the media that try to, any time a republican is in front of a tv camera, try to say the election was fair and square and legitimate. do you know who yelled don't do that to? you don't do it to hillary clinton who stood up and said trump. >> didn't try to kill my former boss. >> said that the election was stolen. they sat here and said it was illegitimate. >> and it was. >> you were fine with it? >> illegitimate when republicans win but not when democrats win. >> here's the thing. we may not like when republicans win. we don't go and we don't storm. we don't try to change what. [applause] >> did i miss an entire year of antifa riots where cities.
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>> i don't know what kind of antifa riot is well i guess you did. >> your position is the left doesn't engage in violence, really. >> you said hillary clinton didn't say whatever she didn't say. i'm saying to you, listen. if she said. >> we are sitting here and you are fine with her saying it was illegitimate. >> for her it was. >> brian: good come back. >> steve: there is a lot of people if you watch that show from time to time and from time to time we play a clip. i'm sure there are pima room who have never heard ted cruz's point of view and it's like hey, wait a minute, i didn't know they might not agree but at least they hear it. >> ainsley: that just like makes me nervous watching those clips. >> steve: he was great. >> ainsley: he was. he defended himself. he had really good arguments. >> brian: that's what he does for a living. i remember rob reiner making a comment with joe rogan basically saying hunter biden stuff is not true. everyone knows it's not true and
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joe rogan said of course this is all true. they admitted it's true. a lot of them befuddled. what are you talking about they don't know how to argue it. antifa riots in portland and seattle no. riots in new york city. >> steve: she might think that. >> brian: that's incredible. >> ainsley: they watch the networks that don't cover it. immigration issue, the open border. no one was covering that until they started shipping migrants to other states. >> here is what i want to know commercial break. ted cruz is going to be with us about two hours from right now talking about his book and the big blow up at the view. >> ainsley: can i steal that from. >> brian: ted will tell us what happened with their commercial. >> steve: it will be our ted talk. >> brian: about 15 minutes. the nation's report card shows historic drop in math and reading stores highlighting the
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>> ainsley: nation's report cards are out shows historic drops in reading and math. for grade 4. math was down 5 points. reading down 3 points. while in grades 8, math was down 8 points and reading was down 3. our parent panel is here to weigh in on what their children have experienced. joining us now virginia mother of mom meghan. new york father of three eric morrow and virginia father of 2 fred reggae thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> good morning. your loudoun county public schools you have a sixth grade son and you are saying when you saw the report card and the scores were down, this just confirmed what you already predicted. >> 100 percent. we already all knew. this i think this is just 100 percent goes to show and now prove that parents know what's what's best for their children. what did we think was going to happen when we put children behind the computer screen and put them behind masks where they
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couldn't see their teachers speaking to them, especially for young children. we have a friend whose daughter was doing just fine and now has an iep because of speech issues. and obviously reading issues to follow. like i said. it's already confirmed what we already knew. >> fred, you were on the parent panel with us about two weeks ago. you have an eighth grader in loudoun county schools and ninth grader in private school. who is to blame for all of this? >> i believe the school boards across the country and here in loudoun county our school board in cahoots colluding with and working with the teacher's unions. national and otherwise to protect the interest of teachers and teacher's careers over the education of our children, which i think should have been their primary focus. >> ainsley: when is the next
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election for school board in your area. >> next year, 2023 and it's not political, not not republican or democrat candidates, it's just who you are. and they are -- >> ainsley: what are you going to do? how do you know where they stand? >> you can tell the ones who are in office now seated you can tell by the way they voted and the things they say during the meetings. and we will have an opportunity to vet candidates and make choices. in one year eric you have a fourth grader and sixth grader. you are out on farming dale public schools. you say you feel like the math scores are down because parents don't know how to do common core math. it's called the new math and we were taught differently in school. >> absolutely. it's just more -- that was the 10 years ago and still rearing its ugly head today when they locked them down and we had to try to help them with math, fourth grade even. sixth grade. eighth grade, ninth grade. it doesn't matter. i can't help them and the divide
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of money vs. paying f for tutor. how do you do that? how do you validate paying for a tutor when you are trying to put food on the table now? >> ainsley: did you ever think about moving to florida last night in the debate between charlie crist and ron desantis he said when you look at the nation's report card. florida number 3 in fourth grade reading. and number 4 in fourth grade math. so florida was did very well. >> actually i set up a go fund me page to get desantis to be a new york resident so he could be the governor here because, i mean, can we just everyone have a governor like that man? i don't even know how he is only 10 points up. >> ainsley: isn't it interesting? because lee zeldin, most of the polls, neck and neck with kathy hochul our current governor. what happened to your kids in farming dale, how long were they locked down? >> so we were locked down through the end of june and then our parents fought like heck and to the credit of our school superintendent, we opened up
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with every bell and whistle that they told us. every hoop they wanted us to jump through we jumped through it. almost to the county triment. trying to get each of those hoops taken away was nearly impossible. to say get the barriers down. to get the distance down. to get the masks off became another battle. and, you know, with this school board and with in new york. it's been a rough go over here. >> ainsley: well, meghan, i know that you said your son was leaps and bounds ahead of most of the kids in his class and during the pandemic you didn't see much of an advancement we asked fox news poll what's most important to you. inflation was number one higher prices at # 8% what's taught in our schools 79%. how important is that to you going into the midterms? # hundred percent. once again, it just proves that parents are the ones that are in control.
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they want to have a say. they care about their children. and when you come after their children, mommy that bear and papa bear claws come out. it's going to real estate flect in the midterms we actually do have a special election for a few of the school board seats here in loudoun county. i encourage loudoun county residents to please get engaged and find out who you are able to vote for if you are this coming fall. >> you have have the resources and care about your kids. some parents that work three jobs. they weren't at home with their kids. some of these children didn't have computers and we are seeing the effects. thank you, all. >> thank you, ainsley. >> ainsley: thank you. keep fighting. >> we will. >> ainsley: still ahead, a warning ahead of winter. the northeast already short on heating oil and it's only october. the president of a connecticut based oil company is going to join us live with what your family needs to know
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(bridget) now, i'm ready to be seen again. (vo) visit mytepezza.com to find a t.e.d. eye specialist and to see bridget's before and after photos. steve the northeastern portion of the united states is so short on heating oil that the fuel is being rationed in some areas and winter hasn't even started. in parts of new england, fuel stockpiles are at a third of what they should be and the prices are through the roof. sam la vary is the president of apple oil in connecticut and joins us now. sam, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. thank you for having me. >> steve: thank you for joining me. this is an emergency, isn't it. >> yes, steve. we are heading into, i hate to say it, a perfect storm. there is no heating oil. supplies are low. prices and we have [inaudible]
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october forewarning to actually our government to get more supplies into new england. >> steve: when people were looking at video of another gas company hooking up the fuel oil to a house. >> steve: when people get the bill are they shocked? >> they are dumbfounded to fill up 275-gallon tank is over $1,100. >> steve: oh. >> it's about 40% more than last year. it's detrimental to the elderly and on people on fixed incomes. the northeast consumes about 85% of the country's heating oil. and the old adage of supply and
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demand. we have low supply and demand is on its way. and january we are looking at -- unless we get some replenishment of supply, we are looking at a cold month. similar to toilet paper rationing except we can't go without heating oil. >> steve: you are exactly right. sam, i was reading that some people in new england are hoping for a warm winter because they are going -- they know every time they turn up the heat, that's money just right out of their pocket. and you mentioned the elderly. i understand some of your elderly customers are saying, you know what? i just want 100 gallons because i can't afford to fill up the whole tank. >> that's correct. and we're accommodating them. a lot of people want short filled. we call them short fills and i only get a small delivery to get me through to my next month's paycheck or my next month's check because i'm on a fixed income. we don't want anyone to go
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without heat and we're a group of oil companies in new england and we have a proven record over the years of providing heat to everybody in new england prices have soared and it's going to be a cold winter and put on extra layers because they can't afford to make it warm in the house. sam livieri from apple oil. thank you for joining us live today. >> thank you for having me, steve. >> steve: you bet. carley, a lot of people have heard that story that's just terrifying if you rely on fuel oil to heat your house. >> >> carley: it is. things are only going to get more expensive and it is going to be a cold, cold winter. steve, got to get to a fox news alert here. the u.k. officially has a new prime minister rishi sunak officially sworn in just moments ago and meeting with king charles right now at buckingham palace. liz truss, the outgoing pm
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giving her final address from downing street earlier this morning before handing in her resignation officially. she served just 49 days in office. a volunteer for republican florida senator marco rubio is in the hospital after a vicious attack in florida. according to the senator, the victim was wearing a rubio t-shirt and a desantis hat and was told that republicans weren't allowed in the neighborhood. political science arresting one suspect who is now facing felony charges. authorities say they do not believe the attack was politically motivated. hollywood is in mourning. mourning the loss of beloved actor and comedian leslie jordan who died in a car crash. his career spanned decades will and grace and american horror story. he appeared in gutfeld earlier this year putting a smile on everyone's face. >> my sister's name is leslie.
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>> shut up. leslie? >> yes. >> what is your middle name? >> allen. >> greg: my sister's middle name is ellen. >> stop. >> greg: you are still my favorite leslie. that's going to make her cry but we don't care do we. >> no, we don't give a [bleep]. >> carley: leslie jordan was 67 years old. god bless him. to the nfl now. the bears dominating the patriots in monday night football despite new england using both starting quarterbacks in the game. blitz, throws to herbert. blocking has a touchdown chicago winning 34-14. steve, over to you. >> steve: janice dean senior meteorologist watching there looked like it was foggy in the stadium. >> janice: i know my fantasy football league is terrible that's all that counts.
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my friend ted upstairs who does camera is helping me out. we will win something, hopefully. take a look at the maps across the nation where we have severe weather unfortunately for parts of the mississippi river valley today. you have see where we have that cold air behind the front ahead of it very warm unstable air. look at thanks tornado washed storm for south central louisiana. that's doppler radar indicated. people in the area need to hunker down and watches and warnings. severe storm threat across the mississippi river valley tennessee valley. all of these areas shaded in red and yellow, you need to be on alert today. not only the risk for severe storms including large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes, but the next couple of days we are going to get heavy rainfall in the forecast. that's going to stretch up towards the ohio river valley. your forecast today, again, warm temperatures for the eastern third of the country ahead of that front, which is eventually going to come towards us in the next couple of days. behind it cooler than average temperatures. and several big storm systems moving into the northwest. here is the friday forecast for
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the big game for the world series on fox. we could see some thunderstorms. we will certainly keep you up to date. looks like the astros and the phillie's steve doocy. over to you. >> steve: i wonder if they have a lid on that stadium this they do some protesters want to remove statues change name and rewrite history. brian is going to take us behind the scenes we should not ignore and the history america needs to remember. waiian rolls are fire! slider sunday! i want that. everything's better between king's hawaiian bread. mmm!
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♪ last album to accomplish this feat is taylor swift reputation in 2017. she did it again. billboard reporting the new album brought in over 284 million streams across all platforms. she is popular. guys, down to you. >> brian: i had no idea. but everybody is talking about it. [laughter] >> brian: meanwhile, today is kind of exciting because the president freedom fighter one year coming out hard back coming out in paperback. incorporate the news new epilogue and it drops today. essentially to give you an idea of what the book is about, guys, as you know, you have frederick douglass he was born a slave. never got to know his mother. kind of raised by his grandmother and by slave owners. he had a thirst for learning at a very young age and he found a way to do it. he learned to read and write and knew he had to fight for
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freedom. finally got his freedom after 20 years old after failing once. gets over to new york and gets his free goal dom. in seven years best selling biography and best selling speaking star. determined not only to get freedom for himself and fame and fortune for him. he wanted freedom for the entire country. he loved america. on the same time, at the same time, lincoln is born in the midwest, abject poverty, mom dies at 8 years old. dad -- has one year of formal schooling. dad doesn't want anything to do with education. is he determined to learn just like douglas all those miles away and finds a way to become a lawyer, politician. lost some races but made a name for himself. he becomes president. douglass, a leading abolitionist. they end up meeting in the white house. making a fast friendship. and help abraham lincoln win a war. after it was all said and done after the assassination of abraham lincoln, the link was so thick 10 years after his death
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freedom statue paid for by emancipated slaves and a woman named charlotte scott. and she was able to put together the freedom statue commissioned by thomas ball over in italy. take a look at that statue as it goes up. among the speeches, it was a controversial speech. douglass was very honest about america at that time still divided but loved lincoln he said. they wanted lincoln to emancipate the slaves right away. he wanted him to say you are free. he knew the country wasn't. he was upset with lincoln. 10 years he looked back. viewed from the general abolitionist ground lincoln seemed tardy, cold, dull and indifferent about freeing the slaves. measuring him by sentiment of the country. a sentiment bound statement to consult he was swift, zealous radical and determined. they learned to respect each other in the different jobs they had. what i thought to do in the epilogue was bring the news in. what's going on. while this book is out. the freedom statue is under
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attack not a depiction of what african-americans slave depicted breaking free of his chains thanks to lincoln. protesters tried to take it down. in the end the replica was taken down in massachusetts and frederick douglass' great, great grandson listen, leave it there. if you want to do anything, put another statue of douglas in the foreground maybe doing something where speaking in front of that statue years later. then i find out in rochester, new york, riots take down the statue of frederick douglass which is really where he spent most of his free life in rochester. i'm thinking to myself what is going on here? it tells you in their day they they were extraordinary people even today. we keep judging people by my our generation instead of the generations they were born. that's all the story i think america needs to hear and i kind of like where we are as a country now. i think we have calmed down, simmered down and learning about these two would only benefit us. >> ainsley: they want to remove the statues because they don't
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note history. >> brian: they don't know the history and they don't like the depiction. >> steve: they need to read your book obviously because you would learn what each were about. abraham lincoln knew time was up for slavery but he couldn't figure out how to do it without breaking the country. >> brian: absolutely. two dates i'm going to be on stage talking about all my books over in brandon, mississippi, november 12th. the next day in tulsa, oklahoma and the newark, new jersey, december 2nd. joined by some fox stars. also, book signing this week in barnes & noble on long island and bayshore. and the 29th. the birthplace of really where the free life of frederick douglass was. >> ainsley: brian kilmeade.com if you want tickets. >> brian: or buy it and get it. >> steve: it is now a paper baco book. it. n >> ainsley: atcongratulations, brian. >> brian: thank you. >> ainsley: more "fox & friends" >> ainsley: more "fox & friends" coming
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