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migrants. expansion of holding center at guantanamo bay. >> i don't understand why this administration just can't follow current law and secure our border. >> >> man accused of attacking paul pelosi set to be charged later today. law enforcement sources revealing the suspect had a quote: hit list of other targets. >> elon musk firmly in charge of twitter making changes. >> steve: twitter' revamp has liberal celebrities fleeing the flat form. joe rogan loves that new guy in charge. elon wants to bring back to twitter reasonable exchange of ideas. >> pressure, sees it. throw to mccaffrey he has got it for the touchdown. wow! [spooky music and. [laughter] this is halloween, halloween ♪ ♪
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>> brian: only country that celebrates this in the same vigor we do. astounded by it. candy is so expensive. you might want to keep your door shut or charge the children. charge the children when they come to your house. 1.25 if you like reese's. >> steve: stay away from the kilmeade place big tray out front. >> brian: very expensive. >> steve: o man o man welcome to all hallow's eve on "fox & friends." ainsley is joining us by the miracle of satellite technology from south carolina and a place appropriately named lizard's thicket. [laughter] >> ainsley: i know. we do not know why it is named lizard's thicket. we will talk to the williams family and find out in just a minute. you know what i'm noticing, all three of us today is halloween. where is our orange? >> steve: we normally wear costumes, too. today is a split show hard to do
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that. >> ainsley: these true. you are right. because the election is only 8 days away, y'all. and that's why it was important for us to be in a karen. i'm back home in south carolina. this is lizard's thicket. it's in lexington, close to the university of south carolina. go gamecocks right, everyone? go tigers, we pull for both teams as long as they are not playing each other most of us do, at least. it's great to be back home and i'm talking to all these friendly faces in south carolina it's a small state and we all know each other. i think i'm the only one that left south carolina i will congress back eventually after retirement i promise. everyone knows each other. i went to high school with your mom or high school with your dad or we bought toilet paper and janitorial supplies from your dad when he worked for this company. i said thank you for putting me through college lots of fun wonderful people. her daughter and i gray up
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together and played softball together. are going to the polls. early sloght. many of them have already voted. inflation feels like the number one issue. number one issue, raise your hand if it's inflation. okay. somebody did not raise their hand. so we will find out. >> brian: ainsley, bring you back to new york if i can. and what is now a real heated race. too close to call. kathy hochul and lee zeldin over the weekend. 24 point difference according to a couple of polls two or three months ago. kind of a tough primary for lee zeldin. tougher than many people thought now anthony giuliani and two people in the fray. great momentum because he stuck to the issues that matter most. it's crime, it's the economy. it's how high taxes is and also when you have governor hochul who is someone who came out of left field. didn't have much of a base was put there to kind of help the
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governor cuomo win re-election because he was winning upstate support because of this million dollars scandal in buffalo. turns out she thought she was going to coast to re-election. not with lee zeldin around. over the weekend. pretty telling. you have lee zeldin and governor desantis in a parking lot on long island get between 10 and 12,000 people in less than 24 hours' notice, quickly put together. two buddies in congress. they were talking about crime, they were talking about the attorney general alvin bragg. other thing to keep in mind on sunday yesterday governor hochul has an event gets 157 people. don't worry, steve, help is on the way for hochul. steve: that is right. obama has cut an radio ad for hochul and the former first lady is the headline in the "new york post" today. hillary clinton goes to bat for her clone kathy hochul. they write in part it's amusing because clinton and hochul's
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campaigns so similar. strategically clunky. simultaneously uninspired and uninspiring and it's puzzling because hillary's stump style hurt big time and her bringing into the current contest even at a super supportive women's college rally is at beast take mystactical mystery. >> kathy hochul did not realize crime was such a vibrant issue to the people of new york city. people do not feel safe riding the subway. so it was interesting. she showed up over on msnbc, sat down with al sharpton and said essentially the republicans are blowing the crime thing out of proportion and in fact democrats say much safer than red states. here's the governor. >> these are master manipulators they have this conspiracy going all across america to try and
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twins people that in democratic states are not as safe. guess what? they're not only not only election denialers they are data deniers. the safer places are the democratic states. >> steve: right. >> ainsley: she was the same governor that said to lee zeldin i don't know why this issue is so important to you. this is extremely important issue. this crosses both party lines, democrats and republicans in new york city are very concerned about the crime. you talk to anyone that works in new york city they don't want to take the subways. they feel like they are very dangerous. i won't even walk to an atm with my child because i'm scared that someone will come up behind me. i'm looking over my shoulder. that is the same, that is true for all of our friends in new york city for everyone we talk. to say are trend. people have to stand with their backs against the what you will they're in the subway and against one of the columns and hope and pray that nothing happens to them.
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all the young people that work in new york city they can't afford to take ubers everywhere and take taxis everywhere it's $50 ride to go from the upper west side to downtown. they can't afford that have no choice to take the subway which is 2.75, $3 for each ride. so it's a lot cheaper to do the subway. but you are praying for your own life when you go down under the ground and hoping that you don't run into someone who is crazy and going to push you onto the tracks or stab you coming up from behind and stabbing you or slugging you across the head. that's a real issue and it is very important to new yorkers this is not just an angry conspiracy and republican saying our city is dangerous that's not just a ploy for the elections. you look at the stats. brian, you talk all the time we don't have as many police officers. they are retiring. >> brian: going to lose 4,000 if things project the way it is this year in terms of people being shoved on the tracks.
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26 reported already going into this weekend in all of 2022. meanwhile almost everyone you talk to is supporting lee zeldin. 50,000 to lee hinojosa. lee zeldin says cops are coming up to him and they're ticked off, listen. >> we have heard from a lot of nypd officers who are pissed off learning that their money went to kathy hochul who is pandering to these pro-criminals allies i come from a law enforcement household my running mate is 25 years nypd. so hopefully over the course of the rest of the campaign. the decisions made up at the top of the being support us. >> steve: ainsley? >> ainsley: we are live at lizard's thicket. can i get up and talk to many is of the people who are here? >> steve: go. look at today's specials.
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>> ainsley: hello, everyone. thank you all so everywhere for being here. oh my gosh. we have joe wilson here, congressman joe wilson is here. thank you, congressman and your beautiful rife wife for being here. let's start here with mark. congressman, i will talk to you in just a minute. hey, mark, how are you? >> i'm great. >> ainsley: you moved here how many years ago from texas. >> 15, 16 years ago. >> ainsley: you like it here? >> it's -- yes. it is so different from west texas. >> ainsley: when i saw you i said do you work at lizard's thicket you are just here all the time. >> i could. >> ainsley: you are here how many days a week. >> four or five days week. >> ainsley: you are also working the polls. we have early voting now. what are you hearing? what are people saying at the polls. >> the economy is the biggest thing. most of the voters that we have had so far have been retirees and i think that's the major issue with almost with them. >> ainsley: you understand, you know firsthand. >> absolutely. i'm on a fixed income and sometimes it's difficult it. really is. >> ainsley: how do you get by.
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steve talks about ketchup $8. duke's mayonnaise is almost $6. >> you are very careful what you buy. and what you use -- how you use it. you don't want waste. so it's almost a total change of attitude. >> ainsley: what about crime? we were talking about our race -- our governor race in new york. and crime is such a big issue because the subway i know you heard about those problems. what are -- other than inflation. what are the other issues here? is it education? crime? law enforcement? >> i think there is some disagreement -- i don't know if disagreement is the right word between law enforcement and the judicial part. you know. i know i have heard sheriff lot speak about how they are able to catch the criminals, so to speak. and then they find out that almost immediately they are put on a low bond release. >> ainsley: yeah. >> they turn around and do something again. >> ainsley: we are having that problem in new york, too. thank you so much, mark. great to talk to you all. what are you eating? had you little eggs, little
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toast? >> a small breakfast for big ole me. >> ainsley: it's inflation. you can't eat as much these days, right? okay. this is my friend march sharks and this is troy. marcia went to high school with my dad, columbia high school. you know my dad, too. thank you, look what she got. i'm so glad you were born my momma always said on our birthday. that's why we are all here to bury my sweet momma. she loved y'all and daddy loved y'all. tell me what are the issues that y'all are facing when we're going to the polls next tuesday. you have already voted, right? >> we voted. we voted early. >> ainsley: what are the issues? >> economy. living on a fixed income. being senior citizens. being retired for several years now. it's a struggle. >> ainsley: what are you tught back on? >> oh, gosh. we have cut back on some groceries. cut out on some sweets and we have had some dental bills that we have been. >> ainsley: traveling? >> we cruised a lot. and we have cut back on that.
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>> ainsley: well, gosh. well, hopefully, that will be turned around in the next few years. we have got save our country, right? >> we do. >> ainsley: i like your scarf, red, white, and blue. williams family opened this restaurant mr. williams what year? >> 19 # 7. >> it was your dad. >> my mother and father. >> ainsley: your mother and father. and now you are leaving these restaurants to your children. >> leaving a mess right now. >> ainsley: i know. what are you all experiencing? eggs are up. you were telling us, eggs, chicken, tell the folks at home? >> costs have been out of control. supply chain is still somewhat broken. it's a revolving wheel when you are out of products and how you pivot off that doubles in chicken prices, eggs are probably up three times. let tuesday is almost $90 a case. so, it's just hard to project ahead with pricing and stuff like that. we try to be very sensitive about raising prices. just had one first time in a year. a lot of our customer base is on ac ached if income. we are very sensitive about that people that come four and five
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time as week. >> ainsley: real quickly. almost out of time why did your dad's name it lizard's thicket. >> there was scotch involved. [laughter] really there was a little place in hamilton, alabama that he used to go to a little joint and he -- the name always stuck in his head. so when he went to open a restaurant he was going to name it anna's country cooking. went to the telephone company. they already had one. so he was stumped and he said name it lizard's thicket. so it stuck and can't get rid of it. >> ainsley: something in south carolina called a meet and three. does that offend you have. meet in three. meat and three vegetables and order off the wall. the menu is on the wall. pick your vegetable tables. a great place to come. my dad comes here all the time with his friends. different location. how many locations now. >> 13. >> ainsley: 13 locations. robert, thank you. >> thank you. >> ainsley: carley has headlines for us. >> carley, take it away. >> carley: thank so much for the toss.
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next time you go to south carolina i want to come with you sound like you are having so much fun. >> ainsley: come down here. y'all love carley don't you? [applause] >> carley: very intimidating thing to hear you are going to get applause or not. i love you back, everybody. the man accused of attacking paul pelosi with a hammer is set to be charged later today. 42-year-old david depape faces a list of charges including attempted murder. law enforcement sources revealing the suspect had a list of other potential targets. they also say he went to pelosi's home with a bag containing zip ties and duct tape. paul pelosi jr. says his father's recovery is, quote: so far so good. the u.s. supply of diesel is now dangerously low according to the energy information administration. they say there is just a 25-day supply left as cold weather approaches. analysts say the low supply could make inflation even worse as the demand for home heating
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oil rises. today's national average for diesel reaching $5.30 last year which was $3.63. my goodness. k-mart is recalling a popular teething toy for infants which could be a choking hazard. product safety australia issued the recall but officials say the k-mart brand toy has been sold all over the world. the brand is anco including u.s. stores online and in person. the teething llama has a cap on the bottom of one foot which can detach from the toy and become a choking hazard. the affected products were sold from april 27th to october 1st, 2022 southern new jersey returns due to the pandemic. grand tradition on thompson street starting back in 2003. features the whole street decked out in spooky displays,
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thousands gathering this weekend to marvel at all the decorations which will remain up for a first days to give people a little extra time to check out the display. that town, guys, goes above and beyond look at that. >> steve: no kidding. you are from new jersey. driving in this morning i heard that jersey arrest night celebrated or marked cabbage night. have you ever heard of that? >> carley: what is cabbage night? >> steve: they throw a lot of cabbage. >> carley: if you are good beats toilet paper. >> steve: maybe. just a jersey thing. carley, thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> steve: mass exodus of haitian migrants could soon be on our door steps. the white house is considering holding them at gitmo. rachel campos-duffy just saw the crisis at the border firsthand and she joins us next. >> brian: game three of the world series, astros and philly tied at one game apiece. john smoltz breaks it all down for us before he goes to the
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brian the biden administration reportedly eyeing gitmo or even a third country as a potential option to house what is expected to be a surge of haitian immigrants coming across our southern border. >> steve: it comes about a year after more than 10,000 of them were living in squalor under texas bridge on president biden's watch. >> brian: what happened? >> steve: "fox & friends weekend" co-host rachel campos-duffy just returned from the texas border. she joins us now. rachel, i was just googling
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this. if they do decide to put the haitians on gitmo, logistically it makes perfect sense because the next island between haiti and the united states is cuba. and right there on the east end is gitmo. so look what this is an admission as well as the venezuela remain in mexico policy an admission that remain in mexico, title 42 worked donald trump was rights it could stem the flow of illegal immigration. pick it venezuelas. keeping them in mexico because they don't want antisocialists here president haitians this is going to be a massive amount of people that they expect to come in this surge. they don't want to have what happened that you understand bridge again because their whole thing is to keep the media away from the border. make sure nobody knows what they're doing. let me tell you this, brian and steve. they have have a very well-oiled processing operation. and a massive flow like haiti
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could interrupt it. i want to tell you what happened to me on my way back from san antonio. i was in the airport. behind me were a bunch of illegal immigrants carrying the same type of yellow manila folder which i was told those are the beam who are illegal. i started talking to them. they were from the dominican republic. they told me about their journey. they didn't walk across the border. they were basically taken in a bus. they flew from dominican to guatemala and cartels wrought them up in transportation to the border. they crossed over into our country. do you know how long it took for them to get onto the plane? one day. they were in the united states 24 hours. that is all that is happening at the border. there is no security. it is just a steady flow of people and a very rapid exiting, you know, processing through their system and then off on plane. one of my people that i had told me she was a journalist from del reo. american journalist from del
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rio. she told me the people they are hiring because they are so desperate for people to quote unquote vet them. they are right out of high school. they have bear live any training. so the people vetting those illegal immigrants coming through and getting into our country within 24 hours aren't even well-trained. this is proof that they are absolutely -- this intentional. i asked everyone on that panel is this intentional. they said it absolutely is. i witnessed it with my own eyes 24 hours in this country and they were already on a taxpayer paid flight to wherever they wanted to go. in this case they were going to newark. >> brian: no change in the election we can expect more of this. >> rachel: brian, this is smoke in mirrors. this situation with haiti is we just can't afford to have media attention the way fox did with the drones under the bridge. we just need to stem them right
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now. trust me, they will be coming in at some point. >> steve: but if they put them in gitmo we can't take pictures of them. >> rachel: that's right. >> steve: i would probably bet on that's o rachel, thank you, great reporting over the weekend and on friday as well. >> rachel: thank you. >> steve: coming up on this monday, barack is back. former president stumping for democrats ahead of next week's midterms. but will the former president help prevent a red wave? >> brian: next though, south carolina senator lindsey graham is working halder for a lot of senate candidates. but more importantly he is with ainsley eating for free at lizard's thicketd.
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>> why is the former president making this case and not the current president? >> i would disagree with the characterization of your question or how it was characterized there. the president has been talking about our economy every day and the things -- the things that -- and i want to be careful the things we saw with the former president. president obama so passionately speak about are the things that are at stake, right? but, also, the work that the president -- president biden and vice president harris have done to get our economy back on its
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feet. opinion. >> ainsley: the white house dodging the question when pressed about barack obama's jam-packed schedule on the campaign trail while president biden spent a quiet weekend at home in delaware. and with just 8 days until this crucial midterm election, inflation and the economy, you can see there, still the dominant concerns for most americans. south carolina senator lindsey graham joins us now. senator, so good to see you. >> good morning. thank you. >> thank you for coming here to lizard's thicket. what races are you concerned with when you look at these tight senate races? >> i think we are going to get 25 pick-ups in the house. i'm here to focus on the senate. there is five races i'm focused on. nevada, arizona, and georgia. you have incumbent democrats for the where the races are tied. wisconsin and pennsylvania to hold two incumbent seats. so, lindsey graham.com. if you give to my website, i'm going to share 100 percent of the money with the top five senate races. i think we can be at 52 or 53 in
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the senate. i think we are going to take the house. we stop all the crazy crap. the first bill should be secure the border. go after fentanyl. the second bill that we should make people vote on is finding oil and gas that we own so we're energy independent from people that hate our guts. did we have both bodies. we can set the agenda for 2024. lindsey graham.com. the money goes to the top five senate races. being outspent on average 4 to 1. the only thing that worries me right now. >>this is a backlash election to the most radical agenda in american his strivment the reason biden is in his basement. if somebody told you as a democrat joe biden is here to help you, jump out of the damn window because is he so unpopular. his ideas are not working. but they are killing us with money. lindsey graham.com. let's raise money today through my website. 100% of it goes to the top five senate races that can give you was the majority. >> ainsley: where are they getting all their money? >> they are getting their money from mac blue. every liberal in california came
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after me. remember my race, guys, jamie harrison raised $132 million it came from every liberal in california, everybody on the liberal side is all. in conservatives listening, times are tough. a lot of you are on fixed incomes. if a bunch you have could give 5 or 10 bucks it all adds up. wwe got to fix this. we can't get outspent 5 to 10 to 1. we are going to win because of a backlash. america is go to go so no from a broken border rampant. mortgage your house to fill up the car divhow to the gas station you are probably going to get robbed. that's why we are going to do well. and we need to do well big time to change the course of america. >> ainsley: does it amaze you that some of these progressive candidates are doing so well and are neck and neck with conservatives? >> only reason they are doing well is running ads 10 to 1. blake masters outspent 10 to 1. if you listen to the ads.
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they are not democrats that don't even know joe biden. herschel walker. do you know why i'm behind herschel walker? i don't want to be in front of herschel walker. he would run you over. we are going to win in georgia, right, guys? [cheers] >> absolutely. demeaning herschel. belittling him. obama on the trail saying nasty things. obama never won georgia. the obama biden agenda is being rejected. only reason they are in this game is because of money. lindsey graham.com. share the money with the top five races. help close strongly. they need the resources to get the word out. go gamecocks. all right. >> ainsley: all right. coming up, joe rogan is grateful for elon musk's twitter takeover. >> that's what elon wants to bring back to twitter is reasonable exchange of ideas. will.
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>> that's what elon wants to bring back to twitter is reasonable exchange of ideas. i think we have a real problem with -- particularly discourse on twitter. right? if you post something and someone posts something that opposing what you say, ugh. people don't like that. they want to silence people that
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have opposing viewpoints and then you get all this positive feedback from all the people that agree with you yes, i want to amplify that a bad way to exchange ideas and to dialogue about stuff. >> steve: there you have got joe rogan praising elon musk for wanting to bring back what he said reasonable exchange of ideas twitter as the orders massive company wide layoffs although that sounds like that might not be true he tweeted. joining us is piers morgan host of piers nor began uncensored on fox nation. good afternoon to you there in london. >> good afternoon, steve. >> i know you love twitter. i just looked you got 8 million followers you love the arsenal is doing so well in the soccer world do you do agree it would be a great thing for as we heard joe rogan say reasonable exchange of ideas to return. in the past reasonable exchange of progressive ideas and
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conservatives have felt like they were punished no doubt at all joe rogan is are spot on. what you have seen with twitter woke workforce basically shadow banning conservative commentators from twitter for a long time. we all know. this they have also been almost exclusively banning people on the right without banning people on the left for similar offenses. it is to me completely ridiculous that donald trump, a recently serving president of the united states is currently banned from twitter but the heads of the taliban and iran are now to be on that platform. that, to me, exposes the hypocrisy of the heart of what has been going on. i think elon musk, look, i love elon musk i think is he slightly crazy guy, brilliant. is he a genius. he is not perfect. but he lives on twitter him isself in realtime giving us his thoughts. what i like about it he did one the other day saying comedy is
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going to be allowed again. legal again on twitter. i laughed out loud he liked my response. three laughing emojis liked by elon musk. there again, is he going to bring back comedy, the ability to have a laugh, to banter with people without fearing going to get canceled. long overdue and the reaction from the left, i have to say has been miserably predictable. it reminds me of when donald trump was made president that they all said we're all leaving the country. none of them left the country. and the same are all now saying chucking their rattles out of the stroller and saying they are all going to leave twitter. they're not going to love twitter as much as i do. they are addicted to the damn thing. what you are going to see a lot of whining and throwing rattles around and then they will all come down and probably find elon musk restores twitter to what it should have been which is a fair, open platform for people of all persuasions and all views
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you shouldn't be living in an echo chamber where the only people you ever see reply talking are people that agree they like that. the political on the political left like that. and they didn't like the fact that conservatives had a point of view that's what conservatives say. so going forward, suddenly, people on the political right are seeing a whole bunch of twitter followers either return or start to follow them so it looks like maybe elon musk did open the flood gates. >> what was very interesting following account. over the last six or seven months i have noticed a gradual reduction 8 until million to 7.90. this is weird wife is my follower count gone down. consistently gone up and last two weeks it's gone up back to where it started. i don't know if that's a coincidence or whether that's the elon musk factor already
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getting inside under the underbelly of twitter and saying all this kind of weird stuff has to stop you can't start shadow banning people. on the right nor is elon musk by the way. elon musk is not an identified conservative. is he actually somebody who loves bernie sanders. he wants an open platform though for everybody joe rogan struck the nail on the head. people on the left don't like to have their opinions challenged. they have this utter self-righteousness that everything they say is sacrosanct and cannot be challenged. until that changes unelectable. b starts to kill democracy. check out his show piers morgan uncensored drops every afternoon weekdays 4:30 in the afternoon
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eastern time. piers, thank you very much. have a wonderful day. >> thanks, guys. >> steve: you bet. carley joins us now with more terrible news out of korea. >> carley: yeah, steve. that's absolutely right. two american college students are confirmed of victims of a nightclub stampede in seoul, south korea saturday night that left 150 people dead. steve blessy from georgia was studying international business abroad and university of kentucky student ann gesky had just celebrated her 20th birthday one day earlier. south korea is now in a mourning period to honor the victims and their families. at least 134 people are dead after a bridge collapsed in india yesterday. the century old bridge reportedly buckled under the weight of a large crowd that had gathered on it. authorities say those killed and injured were mostly teens, women and the elderly bridge had been closed for nearly six months for renovations and just reopened
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four days prior to yesterday's collapse. a teenager is suspended from school and her soccer coach father is suspended without pay for complaining about a transgender student in the girl's locker room they both joined us earlier on "fox & friends first" school failing all of us. i was supposed to be suspended because i wanted to talk about something. that doesn't seem right. >> apparently they want me to fall in line and do as i'm told and not offer any of my own opinions. >> carley: daughter has been allowed to attend school again after the family's lawsuit. still waiting to hear back if their dad gets the job back. genz embracing is that correcty in the workplace. ceo only younger workers in his company showing back laid off email sign off on tiktok and some causing quite the controversy. instead of sincerely best or
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warm regards. signatures like lukewarm regards. hasta lapass that and each okay then. some users calling it unprofessional while some say it's more conversational and honest. those are your headlines. adam, i would say see you later alligator, the peeked out cub scout but that will be unprofessional i will hand it over to you. >> adam: always a professional you are carley. thank you very much. weatherize out here on fox square. feeling nice for the last day of october. temperatures only in the mid 50's. answered that's the case largely across the country. diving right into it. 52 degrees warm. kansas city, same in chicago. cooler air hangs over the mountain west. 35 degrees in fargo, big weather system we are tracking right now moving across the midwest, the ohio river valley stretching down and work its way toward the mid-atlantic. that's where you will be tracking a little bit showers for aptly named halloween towns.
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candy town 67 degrees. trick elm 68. witch lake 36 degrees. holiday halloween forecast and steve, those are your weather headlines and for you. lukewarm regards. >> steve: lukewarm regards. favorite on that map was candy town. i don't know where that is. great place for halloween. coming up on this monday republican tudor dixon getting boost from tulsi gabbard in her bid to be michigan's next governor. they will join us live in the next hour. first, getting ready for game three of the world series with the astros and phillies neck and neck. world series champion and pitcher john smoltz on deck next. ♪ ♪ great wide open ♪ on the boulevard of broken dreams ♪ everything i needed to know ♪ john
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>> world series game three tonight on fox. the astros beat the phillies 5-2 saturday and the most when game and tying the series one apiece as the phillies to win first world series since 2008. joining us major league baseball
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analyst world series and hall of famer john smalls. john, so far came one, game two a lot of emotion and a lot of passion but so far the game one comeback. what do you think? >> absolutely, it has been philadelphia story, the comeback kids and almost embodied when you think about the steps and this is an improbable run. the city is turned upside down. they are on fire for their team. and so a good time to be a phillies fan. they are going up against a really tough team obviously, houston and until somebody beats philadelphia at home, if you can make the case it is phillies to win because so good at home here it's me when we have seen the team just reeling, fired joe girardi but what is the major difference? >> you know what, basically short up some of their issues. they had the bullpen that was not as great and the defense was not as good appear they were able to hide some of that with pitching but this is the most
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competent team i've seen in a ly people that had confidence in them. it is kind of that they will just get after it and compensate as a team. bryce harper has been everything you can ask for and they signed a 13 year deal. he has been great and they are stars are showing up at the right time. >> brian: let's talk about the matchup tonight, the mets fans, no stranger to them as zach wheeler started game 2 and did not have success but what can we expect from the matchup? >> it will be more of a bullpen came for philadelphia and it will be the depth of houston that shows up. that is why the complete team but philadelphia will use the weapons after three or four and used and will flex their muscles. so they do this the way they have done it all year. it will be the depth of their pitching that leads them to the
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world series championship here they are as good as anybody when it comes to starters and the bullpen combined. that is what they rely on. if it goes deep, used and has the advantage. of course, philadelphia doing what they are doing, then the advantage goes to them. >> brian: absolutely and look on the other side one thing to keep in mind it makes no sense to me, justin, 0 for 6 and one of the greatest pictures, is this one of those freaky things or is there something happening? >> you know, little bit of a freaky thing in a while since he's been in the world series. what happened in that game probably a hundred times in that game and just found the one game where he got out of it. he is one of the best pictures in the game. if he gets another chance, he will make the adjustment. i have got to say the houston astros have faced a lot in the last six years, and answered a lot of critics appear they are about to face the greatest home-field advantage we
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have seen and a long time. this is the most raucous, crazy impairment i've ever been a part of. >> brian: really! >> this will be wild and. >> brian: fox does a great time and a sense of being at the stadium but another thing to keep in mind when houston is done whether they win or not a juggernaut year after year. they say that from the ownership down. they have a cheating scandal hanging over their heads. john, have a great series. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me. >> brian: fox coverage starts at 7:00 and the game starts at eight. meanwhile coming up boycotting luke bryan, no joke the country store no nonsense to angry liberals trying to cancel him for doing this horrible thing called appearing withhing governor ron desantis for hurricane relief. ry chewing,
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