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border. >> criminal back behind bars after pushing a man off a subway platform. the family calling him a menace being arrested two dozen times. >> no cash bail created a real problem. >> people are frightened. >> blitz, throws herbert. blocking, and the touchdown. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ainsley: that's great song. never heard that one before. did you all see who sings that? >> brian: i like it. flo rida. >> ainsley: beautiful shot of pittsburgh. beautiful day a low of 48. it is the steel city. 300 steel related businesses there. it's the city of bridges. >> steve: that's why they call them the steelers.
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>> ainsley: 436 bridges. skyscraperrens state park. and they watch fox there. >> brian: do you recognize the other voice in this song? >> steve: walker hayes. >> ainsley: can i hear that. flo rida pairing up with walker hayes. who would have thought. >> brian: like a rapper country guy talk his way through songs. walker hayes. can you look that up, chris? >> ainsley: what is watt al be e apple be's song fancy like. >> brian: talks his way through songs. >> ainsley: dance goes along too. my friend tried to teach me on the beach. >> steve: if you are dancing on the beach you're drinking. >> ainsley: i'm sure that was involved a red solo cup. >> brian: ever tap dance on the
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beach. >> ainsley: impossible unless you bring some planks. >> brian: can you do it right, ken? >> ainsley: president biden blaming mega maga republicans policies benefit only the rich. >> steve: now joe biden says the republican party is going to crash the economy on purpose if they win. >> brian: all right. peter doocy is live at the white house with the review and preview. hey, peter. >> good morning. president biden is delivering what he calls a closing argument for these midterms not in any swing states but rather right here in washington, d.c. >> republicans are doubling down on their mega maga trickle down economics that benefits the very wealthy. republicans are going to crash the economy. >> peter: and republican candidates are hoping to make higher prices the banner issue of these midterms but while that side is talking inflation,
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president biden would rather talk infrastructure and the climate and tax provisions in the so-called inflation reduction act and focus on plans he has already passed even though they haven't had any kind of a meaningful impact on inflation. at least not yet. >> if you think about what congressional democrats and this president have already done, lower costs, if you think about what we're -- what we're doing with our economic policies, creating jobs, and what congressional republicans want to do is take that all away. >> peter: and today again, nothing on the president's schedule that is midterm related. he would rather talk about things that have already happened than things that could happen down the line. he has no campaign event but he is going to get a booster shot. a covid booster shot and then talk about things that his administration has done to try to squash the pandemic. back to you. >> brian: peter, your toughest question ever how many shots has the president had so far?
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>> peter: i believe this will be his fifth shot. >> steve: wow. >> brian: is that going to be a record. >> steve: that's as many shot as ainsley had on the beach dancing. [laughter] >> brian: are you allowed to have five shots? >> steve: is he president. he can do anything broo. >> peter: fourthor fifth shot. i know he was recently infected with covid. >> brian: which should give him natural immunity. >> steve: now getting the new omicron specific shot. >> peter: he is 79 years old and they are -- the numbers the vaccination numbers for this most recent omicron booster they rolled out are much lower than they would like. they are going to try to get him out there just to raise some awareness. >> steve: sure. speaking of awareness, peter, when the president goes out and we know he was at that dnc event yesterday. and he talked mega maga. obviously what is he trying to do as the leaf blower guy gets louder in the background. obviously what he is trying to do is remind people of donald
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trump trying to put donald trump on the ballot. he is not on the ballot his policies are essentially. >> they were up against trump in the last election and it went fine for them. i think they are just trying to go back to things that they believe worked for them in 2020. talk about trump, talk about covid and hope that voters side with them. >> ainsley: all right. thank you so much, peter. >> steve: we scared off the leaf blower guy. >> ainsley: does it really work? are you insulted by mega-maga trickle down? >> doesn't make any sense. trickle down is ronald reagan maybe bush a little bit. trickle down, is he pulling out all the stops because trickle-down economics give tax cuts to the rich they grow their business, grow their' cans, provide more opportunity for others, the ones that make the most money are usually the most successful. >> ainsley: except when you throw a bunch of spaghetti against the wall and hope that something sticks. this isn't the first time. greatest hit of making up names
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going after republicans. >> republicans are doubling down on mega maga trickle-down economics that benefits the very wealthy. >> extreme wealthy maga republicans in congress have chosen to go forward. >> clear which way the new maga republicans are. >> imagine what it would mean if republicans had their way. look, the ultra maga republicans. >> under my predecessor the great maga king. [laughter] is he making that up. >> steve: greatest hits, i think yesterday he said mega maga by mistake. i think he wanted to say maga. but he started with mega and added maga. >> brian: this president does not make mistakes, steve. i think you are wrong. >> steve: yesterday after they planted a tree he said where am i supposed to go and somebody said come this way, mr. president. he goes whether a if i don't want to go that way. mr. president, can you go anyway you want. >> ainsley: spend the whole show talking about this. >> brian: such a problem with exits. in the middle of a question.
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>> steve: mr. president, wake up we are on tv. >> ainsley: bless his heart, but this is the president of the united states. >> steve: yeah, that's right. and that's why, you know, words have consequences. so when he is talking about mega maga he is trying -- obviously he does not want to lose control of the house and the senate two weeks. there is a real good chance he will. and when karine jean-pierre. >> brian: panicking. >> steve: she would hate to lose that job. >> ainsley: wants to punch donald trump so badly. >> steve: if the republicans win they would crash the economy. joe biden has already done that according to the stock market. >> ainsley: correct. >> steve: look at the prices in the grocery store you know what? had this economy is already crashed. time for a change. >> ainsley: during this administration we have lost it all. >> brian: i love when financial experts say to you oh one you have a had 01 k? don't look. excuse me. i would like advice.
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don't check. >> steve: actually good advice. >> brian: i want to look. somebody to make it better. >> ainsley: what about the people who want to retire. >> brian: exactly they want to retire. >> steve: don't like and don't retire. >> brian: billing theme with democrats is and going to start with these debates tonight going to be about the economy. oh, we feel bad about inflation but unemployment is down and the inflation -- the economy is challenging the investments are of o. so they have got quick try to in the next two weeks show they are engaged. i'm not sure people will buy it because every time you talk about the economy people for the most part trust the republicans more with the economy than the democrats. they trust the republicans more with inflation more than democrats. so, in a way, they are putting a spotlight on something that they have low grades in. >> ainsley: fox news poll said that the economy and the high prices, that's the number one issue is inflation. right below that what's being taught in our schools. and the secretary of education
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miguel cardonena, he was speaking on another network about the nation's report card that we told you about yesterday where we have fallen in reading and math at the fourth grade level and eighth grade level. listen to what he said. this is a wake-up call. >> well, look, you know, i'm saying this is not a wake-up call for us to double down our efforts and improve education even before it was -- before the pandemic. then i don't know what will. we really need to make sure we are utilizing the aarp dollars to help our students in reading and math and go beyond the data that we had in 2019. we have to double down now. >> steve: and i will agree with him. is he talking about the aarp money. that's the american rescue plan money, schools got $122 billion of the covid money. how much of that money is left? >> ainsley: a lot. >> steve: a lot. they only spent 15%. so 85% of that money can help american kids. >> ainsley: where is that money?
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>> steve: it's just sitting there they just haven't delegated how they are going to spend a lot of it. but this is the wake-up call for the administration. spend the money on catching the kids up. because, essentially what they said is, because math and reading scores dropped 8 points in some situations, they say that if it drops 10% -- 10 points, there's 8% in math right there. you one year. 10% is one year. they lost a year. they have got to make that up or else we are going to be so far behind on stem top technology. >> ainsley: determine whether or not our children recover and our standing in the world. >> brian: how about this? how about a program for school districts that maybe don't have the initiative. let's say one weekend every -- one week a month you got to go to school on saturday. i know no kids love that but the type of thing. >> steve: they won't do it. >> brian: how about providing extra help and flood x amount of schools with a certain amount of teachers that go there or provide a bond to go to extra
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help learning centers almost virtually every town that would actually help the private sector and give kids another voice to be able to listen to and maybe that bond goes to the teacher that wants some extra money to work from his or her house. that would be a program to go through let's say for tutor hours. that's the one thing, i mean, what other way is there? the kids have got to learn more and be taught more. >> ainsley: my will sister is a teacher if she can make more money after school and go to a child's house and tutor them and work for them for a year and get their scores up. she would probably do that teachers would jump on that. >> brian: why wouldn't they. especially when you hear about teachers not getting paid enough. >> steve: rather than doing doo it student by student and make it voluntary. figure out a way and i'm sure they are trying to work on something because this body thiz poorly. if your class advances 15% we
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will give ewe merit raise of some sort. that shows not only have you digging us out of this hole but american kids are going to be learning what they lost over the last two years. >> ainsley: we interviewed some parents and one was from farmingdale out on long island and two from from loudoun county. both democratic states. farmingdale is a little more republican because it's long island. democratic states and the kids were shut down or locked down. listen to this. >> i think this just 100 percent goes to show and now prove that parents know 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? >> i believe the school boards across the country thrill and here in loudoun county our school board in cahoots colluding with and working with the teacher's unions. >> when they locked them down and we had to try to help them with math, fourth grade even, sixth grade, eighth grade, ninth
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grade, it doesn't matter. i can't help them. and the divide of money put food on the table. >> steve: also, i want to hear from the school unions about their interpretation of what went wrong because i would be interested in hearing that. i have not heard from them yet there was a school shooting yesterday. >> brian: hear from carley shimkus she has the news. >> carley: scott peterson, convicted of killing his wife and unborn son in 2002 has officially been moved off death row. the move comes two years after california supreme court overturned his death sentence. the murders of lacy peterson and her unborn son conner drew national attention after they went missing nearly 20 years ago. the state's high court dismissing the tet sentence after potential jurors were improperly dismissed. the state judge is now considering if peterson deserves
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a new trial. a career criminal is now back behind bars for allegedly pushing a man off of a brooklyn subway platform on friday. look at that right there. oh my gosh. of the suspect previously serving nearly 20 years in prison for attempted murder and robbery. his family even calling him a menace. saying he has been arrested more than two dozen times. new york governor kathy hochul and republican opponent lee zeldin will face off in their only debate tonight as soaring crime remains a top issue in the state. on to a fox news alert now. the u.k. officially has a new prime minister. richie sunak officially sworn in moments ago after meeting with king charles at buckingham palace. >> i will deliver a stronger asf. better schools. it control of our borders. >> former prime minister liz
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truss giving final address at downing street earlier this morning before handing in her resignation officially. she served just 49 days in office. check out the story here a kentucky coal miner in disbelief after getting shoutout from john calipari. tweeting a photo of the father with his son saying quote my family's american dream started in clarksburg, west virginia coal mine. so this picture hits home. don't know who this is. but i have tickets for him and his family to be treated as vips. that coal miner his name is michael maguire. he says is he looking forward to taking calipari up on that offer. how cool is that? the back story is that he was working, obviously in the coal mine and he really wanted to spend this time with his son. so he didn't even goat take a shower or anything. picked up his son, went to the game. and the coach saw and now he is going to be treated to v.i.p. tickets. >> steve: that is a good dad. didn't want to miss it.
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>> ainsley: makes me get emotional so sweet. are a. >> carley: really does want to make you get emotional. >> ainsley: hard worker. >> carley: "fox & friends" guest. >> ainsley: interview him. >> brian: only if he leaves the coal dust on. >> carley: we can let him shower. whatever he wants to do. >> steve: carley, thank you very much. >> carley: you are welcome. >> ainsley: homeowners left hopeless are a dream home taken over by strangers who refused to leave. do they even have any options? can you believe we are even saying this? they might not. >> steve: brian? >> brian: i will read from here. senate show down after month of john fetterman and dr. oz take the stage. going to be bizarre. one candidate is already tamping down expectations. ♪ ♪
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>> steve: home squatters were confronted after taking over a maryland couple's about be to purchased $350,000 house and the squatters are refusing to leave. that's them. >> i'm with channel 9. can you talk to you for a second? are you staying here are you planning to stay. >> why are you asking? >> apparently they were planning to say. civil matter for the sheriff's office to deal with we will tell you what the sheriff says in a minute. joining us right now is the couple's realtor maria king and the broker jordan. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> maliyah, let's start with you. the couple is supposed to close on the house today, but there are people in the house who say
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it belongs to them. what are you going to do? >> this is why we are here with you. we need all the help we can get. it's unfortunate how the system is set up. where it has put my client in fear factor and just very angry. >> steve: maliyah, what have the squatters said when asked why they are in a house they don't own. >> they came up with some type of printed out lease saying that the previous owner gave them that permission and it was just so farfetched from the truth. >> steve: yeah. as the broker, you know, this is the worst case scenario. you are supposed to close today. and if the people aren't out of the house and the cops don't throw them out of the house, you're kind of stuck. you think the scwaw squatters ln maryland has got to change, right? >> i do.
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i think it puts the burden on the new owners. it puts a burden honestly on taxpayers to have to go through a court process to remove people who don't -- who should never be there in the first place. >> steve: yeah. >> and so i think that needs to change. we do. >> steve: i'm sure you have been doing this broker business for a while. have you ever heard of something like this? >> we have. so, when we -- before the market crashed and the early two thousands, mid 2,000s this was happening and lately we have seen more opportunity for this to happen as properties are sitting on the market longer. >> steve: yeah. maliyah, and, i'm going to read you the statement from the prince george's sheriff's office. quote our understanding is the police department referred the new homeowner to the court system after they determined a crime was not being committed. the sheriff's office has had no
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contact with either party at this location and does not have any pending court-ordered evictions at this location at this time. maliyah, from my understanding, apparently a police officer did show up and said that the people were trespassing, right? >> that is correct. my client had myself as well as the listing agent on the line. we clearly shared with them the truth. the listing agent informed them that they were trespassing. that it was illegal for them to be there the officers should have removed them at that time. there was no reason to get to that point. they were not on the property. they were literally trying to take stuff out of a u-haul and nothing was done about it. >> steve: so maliyah, your clients are supposed to close today. you know, if i was them, i think i'm having second thoughts. i'm not going to move into that house because those people might never leave. i'm not going to sign on the
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line. >> absolutely. they are definitely having that feeling. and they are just so distraught about the whole matter. they are almost in that place of not wanting to move forward. >> steve: yeah. >> they don't feel protected. they have gone through all the hoops and hurdles to get this property. outbid other potential contracts. it doesn't make sense. it's like they are protecting the criminals and not protecting the actual ones that need to be protected. >> steve: it's crazy. ywevetra, i will give you the final word what do you want to see happen. >> we want them to reconsider because we did tell them that the lockbox was stolen. like this is a breaking, this is trespassing. there are so many things that can be put on this particular situation. i would expect that they would expedite arrest warrants or something to move these people
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that are obviously broken and entered this home out. and that we can effectuate some change in the laws. so that homeowners, so that taxpayers are not having the burden of going through produce says cease like this. >> steve: no kidding. ladies, there are people looking in from across the country saying that is so messed up. let's hope somebody in the prince george's sheriff's department is watching this saying hey, let's go knock on a door. let's try to figure out what is going on here. maliyah and wyevetra thank you so much keep us posted on what is going on. >> thank you for having us. >> that is just messed up. the debate stage is set in harrisburg, pennsylvania. senate candidates sound off on top issues facing the keystone state. we will preview it with just two weeks before election day as of today. plus, defacing the king.
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fentanyl while patting down a suspect who was concealing the deadly drug. officials say he had to be revived with three doses of the overdose reversal drug narcan. that incident comes as cpd announces seizures of over 100 pounds of fentanyl, more than 30 pounds of cocaine and 4e southern border. the deadly narcotics in those busts alone have the street value of at least $2 million. chilling video out of florida shows a 10-year-old girl running away from a man who police say tried kidnapping her twice in two days. you can see the child sprinting before stopping to catch her breath. police are still searching for the man in that video. authorities say he pulled up and said he had candy in his car before trying to grab her. when a neighbor confronted the suspect, he allegedly said he was her grandfather. climate protesters at it again. activist in london seen smashing cake on the wax figure of king charles iii yesterday.
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the group wearing just stop oil shirts vandalized the statue that madam do you sawdz demanding the government halt all new oil lies threw toe pate who he soup at the gallery. both protesters in the video have since been arrested only requiring $100 deposit for the reservations the new ev will run visitors $107,000 and it will be released in early 2024. the truck can accelerate 0 to 60 in less than 4 seconds. driving range more than 400 miles. those are your headlines. brian, down to you. >> brian: thanks, carley. candidates squaring off tonight. john fetterman's campaign lowering expectations into the basement. here's the quote.
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let's be clear about this matchup. dr. oz has been a tv personality past two decades. we will admit this isn't john's format. oz comes into tuesday night with a huge built in advantage. reporter joins us now who has covered fetterman since 2005. john fetterman, lowering expectations. is the john fetterman you have been covering prestroke similar to the one post stroke? what's the difference? >> no. it's very clear that lieutenant governor fetterman is still suffering the effects of the stroke. he has the inability to interact with you face to face. and he has to rely on google something. i forget what it's called. google application to be able to take questions and answers. >> brian: this is going to be so bizarre, saleenna. we are going to watch a question go out from the moderator. long pauses of silence, and then john fetterman will answer in a
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staccato halting manner. and that's expected. >> yeah. that is expected. you know, kudos to dr. oz for agreeing to this. i think the fetterman camp was -- didn't bend enough. it should be an hour and a half long. not -- because there's going to be so many spaces between questions and answers. it's not going to be a true one hour of vigorous debate. >>this is a very serious time. there are very serious issues. and this is not something that the voters want. they want to see a contrast about where either one of these men want to take the state going forward. >> brian: real clear average has fetterman up barely just by two points. this used to be a double dignity deficit for dr. oz. how has he closed the gap or is fetterman's performance closed the gap?
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>> no. i am going to have to give credit where credit is due. i have spent a lot of time with dr. oz on the road. on times the only reporter out there. it seems if john fetterman are sneezes there are 32 reporters. dr. oz has been dodging cow pies in the middle of the state in rural areas, small towns, medium size towns. he has also spent a really impressive amount of time in the black communities talking to them about crime because they are disproportionately impacted by crime. but, also, of the problems with homelessness. and the fentanyl crisis. fentanyl used to be thought of as sort of the white appalachian part of the state. philadelphia now leads in overdoses not just in the state but in the country. and that is a minority/majority county. so i have been impressed with his willingness to go to places,
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take hard questions. and i think that is what moved him forward inasmuch as fetterman's inability to campaign properly. but, also, spending inordinate amount of times as memes as his way of selling his presidency. >> brian: fetterman hasn't proven yet he is able to do the job. isn't that what this is about? can you do the job? and how will you do the job. the word can you do the job is still out there. as we head to this debate with, you know, just about 13 days until we are ready to go after that. so we will all be watching this bizarre debate tonight and we will see if fetterman is actually capable of holding a position should he win it. celinena, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> brian: coming up straight ahead president biden's student bailout plan is paused in court but not according to the president. >> get 10,000 written off. it's passed. i got it passed by a vote or two. and it's in effect. >> brian: right.
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>> ainsley: the president's stupidity loan handout plan blocked by federal court but apparently he didn't get the memo. >> if you don't have one of those loans, you just get 10,000 written off. it's passed. i got it passed by a vote or two and it's in effect. >> ainsley: in an op-ed legal expert jonathan turley argues this gaffe may come back to haunt the president. quote likely to be raised by challengers in the next stage of litigation. also reflect a moment of actual clarity in his subconscious mind a faint recognition of the
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constitutional principles he once defended. "fox & friends weekend" co-host will cain who is also an attorney joins us now. good morning to you, will. >> will: good morning, ainsley. >> ainsley: he said not only was it passed by congress but passed by a vote or two. both of those statements are false. is he just making up these numbers? is he confused? >> will: great question isn't it. a gaffe or a lie? either way it's supported by historical record of joe biden. you know, we have the latest news in the last couple of days reported by the "wall street journal" that there are people inside the saudi crowned prince's saudi circle he has mocked biden undoubtedly because of questions about his competence and whether or not what he is saying makes any sense. russia, of course, and vladimir putin don't seem to be too impressed with the words or the actions of or the threats or bravado of joe biden if he is just stumbling around like he is in foreign relations that would make sense. he has done it in the past. we know is he a machine that
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produces gaffes. if it's calculated or lie that's supported as well, ainsley. for the last couple of years he said blatantly for example on one occasion, i mean on one instance here that the vaccine will stop transmission. he and his administration said that numerous times. there has been no real correction of the record or apology. so i don't know. i don't know if it's a gaffe or it's a lie. the effect is the same either way. i mean, the effect is to hide the truth from the american people. this was not passed by congress. this was done by executive action and is the subject of litigation. >> ainsley: yeah, he bypassed congress on this one. but the court, the eighth circuit of appeals has temporarily blocked it saying nothing about loan cancellation is lawful or proponent. but the white house is trying to clarify his remarks. they say the president was referring to the inflation reduction act which reduced the deficit by hundreds of billions of dollars creating room for other crucial programs as, you know, no republican voted for the inflation reduction act in
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the house or senate where it passed by a single ty breaking vote by vice president harris. not only trying to clarify and it then they add how bad the republicans are because they didn't support it. >> will: serves talking about something else. you know, i don't know, is that what he was talking about? look, he is confusing or lying to the american people. that's what's important. >> ainsley: well, will. sorry to cut you off. if you are a mechanic or electrician or plumber, why should you pay for a kid to go to harvard? they are supposed to pay for harvard. what if they got loans out to open a shop or buy equipment. is the government going to pay off those loans? >> will: no doubt. that's the actual substance of the bill. i'm with you 100 percent. i don't have any reason that we should be paying off the loans of, you know, the debt of elite college students. why blue collar people should be having to paying for big time bills racked up by now who don't want to pay them. i'm with you on the substance of
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the bill. the president is too. he doesn't seem to be pretending passed by congress. >> ainsley: signed be on line going to pay it back. military members asked them free college to sacrifice their lives possibly. thank you so much, will. how are you doing in that fantasy football? [laughter] ail. >> will: ainsley who is laughing over there. >> ainsley: janice, he made us all do it. brian is over here, too. >> janice: i hate this. i hate what you have done to us. i hate fantasy football. >> ainsley: he made it do it and he is doing the worst in whole group. >> janice: going to be fun. picked a team and over. we have to do it every week it's terrible. >> ainsley: janice is writing in the group text how long is it going to take me to sign unjust two hours but so fun. now we have to do it every single week. >> will: only with you guys zero wins. >> ainsley: will, so good see you thank you. janice, take it away.
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>> janice: fantasy football complaints later. the temperatures 63 here in, no. 52346 cleveland. cold front that's pushing across the mississippi and the tennessee river valley. the threat for severe storms. we actually had a tornado warn storm for louisiana earlier today. that has moved off and expired. but we are dealing with the potential for hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes and heavy rainfall. they need the rain across this area. we have had a drought situation so 1 to 2 inches widespread here. some areas could get two to three inches and upwards towards the ohio river valley. here is your forecast today. you know, pretty good for much of the country. behind that front we have got the colder air and then next system moves into the northwest bringing window and mountain snow. i have a big announcement today. it is fox weather's first anniversary and we are introducing the latest fox weather member. this is sunny, sunny is going to be -- isn't sunny cute? sunny is going to give you forecast and fill in for me when i'm not here on "fox & friends." apparently, and you can download
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questions. you go by tim, too? >> people say tim i won't correct them. >> ainsley: you can win a lot more. this is 25,000. >> $25,000. way easier than fantasy football, okay? >> steve: because these are questions. there is no answer yet. we will know after the election and that's when somebody is going to win 25 k. this one is about the midterm. six questions. >> brian: harder than you think. >> i got the app. open already made my choices. question number one of these candidates who will get the least amount of votes walker, warnock, vance, ryan, rubio demings. >> steve: i'm going tim ryan, d. >> ohio, next question. of which these governor races will be closest by total vote? wisconsin, georgia, new york, florida, texas, arizona? >> steve: c, new york. >> you are going new york. oh, yeah. maybe zeldin by a little bit. there we go. of which the following house races will have the most voter turnout.
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we have got a lot of races here. >> steve: i'm going with d, it's pennsylvania. >> d is pennsylvania? that's a good one. okay. now, here is the tricky part. these are the two parters. which candidate will win the pennsylvania senate race and by how many votes? >> steve: or a tie a tie there. >> pennsylvania senate race. >> steve: yep. >> what do you think? >> steve: i'm going, ainsley? >> ainsley: i would say dr. oz is going to win that one and then the next one by how many votes. that's going to be a hard one 7,009,000? >> steve: i'm going oz 10 to 12.4 k. >> there we go. who will have a majority of the seat in the senate following election day and by how many? >> steve: g.o.p. 51. >> there we go. boy, you are smoking through these. question number 6. who will have a majority of seats in the house following election day and by how many?
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ing. >> steve: g.o.p. 227 to 229. you need 218. >> what do you think, guys? brian, do you agree with these choices? you are not playing the app. right now. >> ainsley: hard one going to be probably the house races and then when you ask how many votes total. all right. but you know, everyone should try. what do you have to lose? >> steve: so easy. i downloaded it yesterday. it took literally 30 seconds. pops up this particular quiz went live at 6:00 this morning. so. >> brian: can we win? >> ainsley: i don't think we are allowed to play. >> does it say that i never knew if i can win or not. >> brian: you should not be playing. >> the thing is i don't know the answers. >> steve: nor i do. >> same disadvantage as everyone else. >> brian: tell that to the judge. >> ainsley: remember growing up listen to the radio and contest you cannot apply can if you work here. >> yes, exactly. just to give you an example. >> brian: is this your money? >> wouldn't that be great if it were my money the prize would be
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much lower. >> steve: $25. >> i have played every week i think the best i have ever got was four out of six. >> steve: so you have thrown down the gauntlet, try to beat tom shillue's number. you can win $25,000 or download the fox bet super 6 app. now and play a day or two after we should have wanier right, tom. >> that's right. >> steve: or tim. [laughter] >> ainsley: thank you, jim. >> brian: got to submit this. >> steve: submit. >> brian: still ahead senator ted cruz joints us live and we won't yell at him because "the view" yelled at him yesterday and his feelings are hurt. ♪ down the dixie highway back home ♪ this is our country ♪ excitement, baby-like wonder, anticipatory chewing,
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