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>> carley: well, general, a lot of people wrote you off when you won the primary and you have successfully been able to close this gap. it is now a margin of error race. you could win this. so, we're wishing you the best of luck. we will see how this plays out on tuesday and thank you so much for joining us this morning. brigadier general done bolduc. >> you are welcome. >> carley: with that "fox & friends" starts right now. >> extreme maga element of the republican party is a driving force. >> biden ripping republicans in a divisive attempt to move the needle for democrats. >> wanted to distract. i don't remember hearing about inflation. >> read it and weep. >> the fed increase interest rates a 75 bases points. >> pouring money people are already getting checks for college loan forgiveness. >> well over 700 illegal crossings in just a one hour span. >> i wish mayorkas would
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actually do his job. >> force the laws that are already on the books. >> some incredible gas lighting. >> questioning the job of biden's press secretary some of the president's most embarrassing moments. >> i'm not going to get into analysis. >> that's her job just like a defense attorney. >> bouncing ball to third. picked by bringman, the astros have a world series no hitter. >> brian: highly rated world series. they were averaging about 10 million people which is unbelievable because more and more baseball has been almost a regional support. phillies look so strong and unbeatable in game 3 did not get a heat hit in game four yeah i told you they were good pitchers, houston has tied it up two games apiece. the music means one thing.
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>> steve: i wake up with this music in my they had. >> brian: what could it mean? >> steve: fifive days to electis day. >> ainsley: every morning until election day we are visiting key states across our country it hear what you, the voters, think before we head to the polls. >> steve: somebody who didn't get much sleep is pete hegseth gilbert, arizona, live at another broken egg cafe where it is 3:02 in the morning. so, pete, every person who shows up there this morning, you should buy them breakfast because they are there at 3:02. >> that's exactly right. brian, steve, ainsley, good morning. we are here in gilbert, arizona, five days until the electric, two huge statewide races here the governor's race and senate race. we were wondering, 3:00 a.m. pacific time, would anyone be here. hey, good morning, everybody, how are we doing? [cheers] >> pete: come on, in walk with me. was anybody going to be here?
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the question is will we have enough seats. brian, i wasn't going to do a walk i featured -- figured if everyone shows up at 3:00 a.m. like this we have to showcase everyone we can at this point. we even had a line out the door about 20 minutes ago. and how are we feeling about our candidates here in arizona this morning? [cheers and applause] so we have got blake masters and mark kelly. who do we like in that one? >> blake. >> pete: i think we have some blake fans in here. and seems to be a gubernatorial candidate that does not want to debate kari lake? is that right? katie hobbs kari lake. recent fox poll shows kari lake up 11 points. [cheers and applause] and if you talk to voters in arizona, a lot of enthusiasm for those two candidates. of course, a lot of congressional raves on the ballot as well. if it's 3:00 a.m. pacific time here in arizona and we got this
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many people i think it's going to be a good day in new york. brian, steve and ainsley, we will talk to these great folks all morning long. brian, how do you grade that walk? >> brian: unbelievable you raised the bar to go backwards and weave and go in and out backward maze walk that's never been donti hour. my question to you is do these people believe it's wednesday or thursday? have they been up all night and are ending their night here or starting their day? >> pete: that's great question. show of hands who is just pulling an all-nighter ant didn't go to bed at all? a lot of sleepless people including the cameraman whose hand is up right now. [laughter] >> pete: cameraman's hand is up also. >> ainsley: ask him they go to the polls on who has the better walk pete or brian. >> brian: it will be a write-in. >> pete: get to that later that will be a write-in.
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>> steve: someone in your history you must have worked for an admissions department where you worked backwards thriewfer the entire quad. we're walking. there is the student union, here is our latte bar. welcome. >> brian: too young. not taken the tours yet. >> ainsley: he has. receive steve pete went to college. >> pete: one giant political science department here. [cheers and applause] >> pete: here on the campus of gilbert, arizona. they are here to bring wisdom all morning long. >> ainsley: super bowl this year brian will be there in february. >> brian: i will be walking backwards in a few months. >> steve: stand by for that. >> ainsley: what a team i can't wait now. >> steve: pete hegseth, pancake. >> pete: pete see you at a moment. >> steve: another broken egg cafe in gilbert. >> brian: vikings get in pete gets to cover it i'm out. he and fran dar tar can tan.
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the president decided to go to it union station on capitol hill to give a major speech six days before the election. you know what? union station is now a ghost town. starbucks closed in august because of crime and druggous. a perfect place to talk about crime he didn't talk about crime. he talked about how if you vote for a democratic -- rather, if you if you vote or maga republican an election denier election is doomed. >> ainsley: this is their playbook now. sending out all the past the presidents, the current president to talk about how horrible the republicans are here is a montage of three democratic presidents, you have biden, obama, and bill clinton. watch this american democracy is under attack because the defeated former president of the united states refuses to accept
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the results of the 2020 election. we, the people must decide whether the rule of law will prevail or whether we will allow the dark forces to -- that thirst for power put ahead of the principles that we have long guided us. >> these days it seems like just about every republican politician seems obsessed with only two things. they want to own the libs and the other thing they really want to do is get donald trump's approval. they are not interested in solving immigration. they are not interested in solving crime because that way you may not it notice that they have no answers of their own. >> the republicans are pretty simple, actually. [laughter] and pretty straightforward. they say i want you to be very miserable. [laughter] and i want you to be very angry. and i want you to vote for us and we will make it worse but we will blame them.
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>> steve: a parade of potus. >> brian: for one thing joe biden has something to do. because he has nothing to do he is doing prime time speeches he has no business giving. nothing urgent about that speech. waste of good tv time or radio time however you listened to it. that speech could have been written two years ago. it was not in the news. he acts like nancy pelosi's husband is the only one who has been attacked when we show you every single day how many innocent people have been attacked by criminals that should be behind bars which leads you to the number one issue or two issue most people care about. the inflation that you caused, the economy -- the economic strains that you backed, and now crime that you're ignoring and then you bring up donald trump january 6th and paul pelosi where's nancy? that's the same thing fedex guy says when he needs signature.
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where's nancy is nothing perilous that's what you do when you are looking for nancy. no two things together. that guy, the nudist, black lives matter enthuse i can. pride flag owner living in a bus who sexually abused his children has nothing to do with january 6th. has nothing to do with donald trump, has everything to do with the crime in san francisco and illegal immigrants overstayed visa. to give that speech yesterday and consultants and experts to say this is what the american people want to hear shows he is in for obama like shellacking on tuesday. >> reason he gave that speech he can't talk about the number one thing bothering you are and it is the brice of everything. "wall street journal" has a great story that came out yesterday, and it talks about a 67-year-old woman by the name of susan smith. she lives in pennsylvania i eat
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cheerios every morning and they have doubled in price. that is why in just about two months' time one of the most guy began particular voting blocks, white suburban women, have shifted from the democrat column to the republican column. look at that right now, 15% favor republicans in congress. that is a 27% shift away from where they were in august. in august, it was about abortion. and now it's about the price of everything. >> brian: why does the president not know that are. >> ainsley: number one issue rising prices, threat to democracy and the supreme court overturning roe. they make up 20% of the electorate a very powerful force. "wall street journal" poll they had a democratic pollster and republican pollster who conducted this poll. 54% of the white suburban women think the u.s. is already in a recession. 74% think the economy is heading
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in the wrong direction. >> brian: so 538 which had a 70% chance three weeks ago of the democrats taking the senate now thinks over 50 percentages of the republicans take the senate. all i can say is if you look at the track record and report card that's how you vote to see president obama miss the message is somewhat surprising and bill clinton rolling out his 1990s rhetoric is nostalgic but i don't think effective. >> does this all go back to energy independence when you shut off the pipelines you when you don't allow us to poke holes in the ground here and depend on other countries then gas prices go up. we saw that especially a few months ago. and then it takes so long to get your items, even on amazon prime are you realizing when you order something if you needed a halloween costume the next day it took three days to get there even though you pay for prime? >> steve: that sounds like a personal problem you had getting a costume. >> ainsley: i'm not actually speaking from experience on that
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one. did i, when my mother passed away and we needed funeral dresses i was ordering black dresses and paid for next day delivery and it took, you know, longer than that. >> steve: you were talking about energy independence, according to brand new poll by lending tree, 29 million american households could not pay their electric bill last month. 34% of households are skipping buying certain groceries and basics just to light up their house. and that is why. you see that big swing from that gigantic 20% voting block of white suburban women. put the stuff on the table. >> ainsley: so much of our country lives paycheck to paycheck. when you increase an energy bill that goes up $100 that is a lot of money. >> brian: don't worry inflation reduction act has passed so that's going to solve everything. swing and a miss. stephen colbert claims g.o.p. candidate made up a story about a democratic dad concerned about books and schools. >> this is not the only one worried about this issue.
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so so is this guy she totally made up. okay. fine. that happened. >> brian: yeah, it actually did happen. and he is responding. >> ainsley: plus, making musk moves, elon's new plan for selling blue checks on twitter. his new offer as he mocks aoc. >> steve: look who else is coming up. >> brian: no music. ♪
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i can't wait to squad up. i love it when you talk nerdy to me. guy, guys, guys, we're still in session. and i don't know what the heck you're talking about. >> carley: we are back with your headlines starting with this republican new hampshire senate candidate don bolduc says he was attacked before last night's debate. >> i guess he couldn't contain himself and he charged from his side of the sidewalk on mine.
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he made slight contact with me. i would call it a graze but my supporters surrounded me very, very quickly. >> carley: thankfully, the retired general was unharmed and he had no issues sparring with on stage with incumbent senator maggie hassan. >> don bolduc is an extremist. >> she hasn't seen limited government that she doesn't like, right? she likes unlimited government. >> i'm proud of my record of delivering bipartisan results. >> while lowering inflation is to reverse the disaster energy policies that joe biden has implemented and that she supported 100 percent. >> carley: our fox news power rankings giving hasan the slight advantage in that race. twitter will reportedly start charging $8 for those blue check marks as soon as monday and elon musk plans to lay off about 3700 staffers, twice as many as initially thought. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez pushing back on the checkmark charge tweeting laughing at a billionaire earnestly trying to sell people on the idea that free speech is
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actually an $8 a month subscription plan. well, musk firing bark saying your feedback is appreciated. now pay $8. the powerball jackpot is now up to grabs climb liming to $1.5 million second in powerball history and short of a world record. here are the winning numbers from yesterday's drawing. 2, 11, 22, 35, 60 and the red powerball number is 23. the next drawing is saturday night. if there is a single winner, they will take home just under $746 million after taxes if they take the lump sum. and the houston as astros pitching staff dominating game four of the world series throwing the first ever combined no hitter in post season history. >> bouncing ball to third. picked by brickman. the astros have a world series
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no-hitter. >> ainsley: the as stros six scoreless endings from christian javier. capping off a 5-0 victory to even the series with philadelphia at 2. the phillie us conclude home stent at citizen bank park. game five coverage 7 pacific on fox. those are your headlines, over to you. >> steve: all right, carley, thank you very much. in the election last year in the commonwealth of virginia. the number one issue was education. and now, fast forward a year e it is a big issue as well as in the great state as michigan where tudor dixon, who is a republican, who was called in glenn youngkin from the commonwealth of virginia to speak on her behalf and campaign with her. she has been talking a lot about the schools and in particular just about a week ago she was at the debate talking about some of the stuff in the library that
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she found jaw-dropping after talking to somebody at one of her rallies, watch. >> i had a gentleman come up to me just a few nights ago and he said i found content in my school library describing how to have sex to my son. i went to the democrats and i said i cannot believe that this is in there they said you are no longer a part of our party he said just a few weeks ago not only was i a democrat but i was running for office as a democrat because democrats won't stand up for our children and go back to the basics, i'm leaving the democrat party. >> ainsley: stephen colbert a few nights after that was given his monologue on his late night show and mocking tudor dixon for saying that, accusing her of making up that that story that that man doesn't exist. watch. this this is not the only one worried about this issue so is this guy she totally made up. >> i had a gentleman come up to me just a few nights ago and he said i found content in my school library describing how to have sex to my son.
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i went to the democrats and i said i cannot believe that this is in there. [laughter] >> okay. fine. that happened. >> steve: so he is suggesting that story was too good to be true and it was made up. and that was news to the actual man who was quoted can a legal iraqman spoke to the detroit free press and said in part to claim that i'm here, i don't exist, i'm not human that's absolute ignorance. if this person did his due diligence referring to stephen colbert or started researching or has his team to do a little bit of research who this person who attended dixon's rally they will be able to find my name right away easy on social media just google it. stephen colbert and his team would have found that video.
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he ran for a local seat state rep. he was a democrat. now he says i'm a proud muslim american who expresses my values and concerns all the time. this was from the facebook video. tier born has been voting democrat blue for the last decade or two decades not anymore. on behalf of myself and my family, i guarantee you for sure that my family and my friends will vote for republicans. >> brian: only about 1.8. he is getting a 1.8 watching him on late night. now all of the sudden that will be underlined now become a big deal. now become even a bigger and better issue for tudor dixon. this is small example of things that are breaking republicans' way. huge benefit to her. underline what she believes and also reemphasize what she thinks of school. so far if you think if you are a democrat right now, you have to wonder what the heck is going on. they have had three so-called emerging stars. stacey abrams horrible election season, terrible election decisions, raised a lot of
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money, is about 8 points back. then you have the other star, beto o'rourke never saw a counter he didn't want to stand on trailing by about 8 points. mr. take down the wall, give me your gun doesn't resonate in texas, big shocker. governor whitmer a woman evidently the first pick of president biden to be her running mate who was supposed to dominate her way with this unknown tudor dixon just walk right over her and have enough momentum to run for president should president biden not run which could be the case we find out shortly and now she is in the fight of her life. this is about a 2 point race and who would doubt tudor dixon right now. >> ainsley: let me tell you from a mother's perspective. tudor dixon is cancer-free. fought cancer, four daughters she is raising. she didn't like that gretchen whitmer shut down the schools for so long. >> brian: and then lied about it. >> ainsley: only claimed it was three months. she didn't like that. so she said i'm going to go against her as the republican. now she is running for governor and they are neck in neck.
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and gretchen whitmer stands to lose this seat because this mama bear went out and fought for her kids and the kids of the michigan area because parents see what's really happening in our schoolings. she goes on to say that's what's wrong with the democratic party. they want to act like we don't exist. our stories are not important. they better be careful because this is exactly what happened in virginia. this is why youngkin won because he listened to the mommas and the papa bears that saw what was happening in their schools, didn't deny it. many switched parties and they fought for their kids because randi weingartener won't do it. and she was out there. randi weingarten was on stable it stumping for gretchen whitmer. such a mistake to have her out there she is the reason the schools shut down. kari lake said i'm running for governor of arizona as a republican because i'm a mama bear. we want safe streets. i want my kids to ride bikes safely. i want the border stop criminals
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and fentanyl stop gender talk and inappropriate education in elementary schools. these messages are resonating with republicans and now with democrats. >> brian: look at wisconsin and look at what is happening in arizona. and new york. coming up now, new fallout after an attack on border patrol agents by illegal immigrants. plus, 9 tense beating between hind's homeland security secretary and those on the front lines. retired acting ice director tom homan joins us live. >> carley: plus, we are checking in with pete hegseth who is having breakfast with friends. pete? >> pete: with many friends at 3:00 in the morning in arizona and they are fired up. hey, so, early voting started on october 12th here in arizona. you both have already voted, correct? no, you are not i'm confusing. it's early. election day they're going to vote. sir, you have already voted. >> yesterday. >> pete: how about you? >> i'm going to vote today in person. >> pete: today in person in whitonberg. can i ask you how are voting for by any chance?
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>> not biden. >> pete: i think we might know although we will see if she can share. back to you in new york. more voters, more opinions here in arizona on "fox & friends." ♪
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>> brian: new fallout after border patrol agents come under
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attack by illegal immigrants carrying venezuelan flag. did you hear about this. the union saying where are the leftist politicians putting out commercials saying how tough they are on the border? have they come out and denounced this attack on bp agents by illegal aliens in el paso? the answer? hell no. they do the tough on the border commercials and then they go and hide. detentions don't end there. fox news obtaining internal dhs emails following mayorkas' visit in arizona back in january saying, quote: morning muster in yuma was rough. one agent in the front row town had his back turned to mayorkas. the entire time. only to ask a question and then turn back. here to react, fox news contributor, retired acting ice director tom homan. tom, first on the jurisdiction is this a gaza strip all of a sudden in texas they try to raid the border with a flag of another country? >> you know, isn't that surprising, brian, they are
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claiming asylum escaping fear and persecution from the homeland but carrying the flag of their oppressors. look, the border not only against cartels up against the own administration their own secretary. the secretary has yet to spoke up and defended these men because they pepper balled these people because they just got assaulted by them instead of protecting themselves. the secretary over and over again abandon them. he gets on tv saying no crisis. every time he sees them lie on tv to the american people commits perjury in front of congress they lose respect for the man. he abandoned them during the horse patrol. lied about the men in the border patrol. now he abandons them here. of the secretary has no respect forever the men and women of border patrol. that's exactly what he deserves. >> brian: those agents that turned around, are they at risk of reprisal for doing that? they got in trouble for it going to be tough to discipline them.
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the men and women have a right to speak up. they want the secretary to come and have town hall meetings and tell them what's the strategy? what's the policy what are we doing here? their job is to you are scoot border. they are not securing the border. 70, 80% processing. same people smuggled here. that's not law enforcement. that's aiding and abetting. law enforcement officers don't want to be aiding and abetting. >> brian: if this aggravates you as an american, you will vote that way on tuesday. so, in new york city, bus loads of illegal immigrants have been sent here over the port authority. we have nowhere to put them. so, mayor adams says i will take taxpayer dollars, spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and build it in a parking lot. and then realize nobody in the bronx wants it there they will take it down and take hundreds of thousands of dollars and built a tent city with xbox, with laundry service. many menus every day. hundreds of beds on raddle island it stays empty until now when a group of immigrants from
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senegal arrived. hear what their story is tom homan they were working in brazil working full time. they heard our border was open. so they came here by bus. helped out by catholic charities so, they were dropped off when they heard in this tent city where they got all the accommodations that i mentioned. what's your reaction to this abuse of our system? >> these ngos catholic charities are making billions of dollars from this administration for the care and feeding of these people. here's what people need to know. there are thousands, thousands of empty ice beds across the country already paid for that are sitting empty because this administration knows if they are detained and they get order of removal which 90% of these people will fail, they will get ordered deported. detention they get removed. if they're released to facilities like new york city
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they will never leave. that he was the administration's plan let them in not detain anybody so they will never leave. thousands of empty beds taxpayers already paid for sitting empty. >> brian: give you this combustible situation randle iltdz is full of youth sports and parents. we have no idea who these people are gets they get a little bored on saturday or sunday afternoon and gets a little crowded in the tent city and they start hanging out with all these kids and all our families over the weekend. let's see how that goes. this is a problem about to happen that we have all financed and most networks looked the other way. thank you. >> the secretary needs to be impeached. >> brian: absolutely. but just put another secretary who won't do the job again as long as this administration is in power. meanwhile, straight ahead, it's the battle for arizona. and border security is the top of mind for voters. let's check in with pete hegseth who is having breakfast with
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friends. hey, pete. >> pete: good morning, yes, we are. okay, let's have some audience participation here so we are going to do a scientific a poll as we can at 3:30 in the morning pacific time in arizona if i may ask the crowd for whom is border security your number one issue? okay can we raise two hands you may if you like. how scientific. border security. how about inflation and the economy? you can't raise your hand twice. [laughter] okay. you can have two -- how about crime? crime a big issue? >> oh, yeah. >> pete: how about education in the schools? so, you get a sense there. we got a lot for immigration. a lot for inflation. a lot for the indoctrination in our schools. kari lake, blake masters have had a lot to say about both of them and in just a moment we are going to talk to voters about their top priorities here in arizona. don't go anywhere. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> ainsley: there are just five days, y'all left until election day across america and congress and control of congress is on the line. it's so crucial. >> brian: right y'all was in the prompter. you added that. >> ainsley: messed me up. >> brian: comes down to a handful of races including arizona incumbent senator mark kelly who seems to be panicked challenger blake masters. >> steve: five days out we dispatched pete hegseth to gill gilbert arizona. he joins us live another broken egg where people are up at 3:41 in the morning.
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>> pete: they are ready to go. tough to find a state with more enthusiasm right now. especially amongst republicans for the candidates on top of the ticket in blake masters and kari lake here in arizona. i think reflected the early and robust attendance here at another broken egg. and we are going to talk to a couple voters right now. sir, what's your name. >> my name is art. >> pete: have you voted already by the way. >> yes i have voted on monday. >> pete: voted early early voting. what candidate and issue is important to you. >> my wife and i are both supporting blake masters and both volunteering for the first time in any political campaign and supporting him. the biggest thing for me i'm retired. i have been retired for fine years and inflation is really hurting with the way prices are going up. gasoline, food, everything. it's just hard due to the increases in the cost of everything. >> pete: who do you blame for that inflation problem? >> the democrats. they just can't keep throwing money at stuff. you have got to have people
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working and providing goods and services and not just choking people with money. >> pete: very well said. first time volunteer for blake masters. thank you very much. appreciate it. and, ma'am, what's your name. >> my name is ann. >> pete: have you voted already. >> no. i vote on election day. >> pete: on election day. although i'm hearing stronger early voting for republicans than we have ever before in this stated with the election day could be a good night. what candidates are you supporting and what issues are most important to you? >> i support all the republicans and what's important issue to me is the border wall and security. our southern border is in chaos. it's being run by cartels. too many opiates and fentanyl is getting over our border. and we had it happen in our family. >> pete: wow, ma'am, what do you say about kari lake should she become governor she says she will declare an invasion on the southern border? >> love it. love it. >> pete: not like, love. ma'am, thank you very much. >> thank you.
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>> pete: approach the you'reapp. and your name. >> chris warner. >> pete: have you voted already? >> i have. >> pete: what candidates are you supporting and what issues are most important to you. >> i'm supporting blake masters and kari lake but especially blake masters because washington needs to change. i know kaye will do it here but washington needs to change and my most important issue is, again, the border. this is ridiculous. these people are costing us money. the border is tied to every issue that we have problems with the economy, jobs, you name it. if this influx of another nation because pretty much 5 million people is another nation. if this influx continues, it will be so out of control we won't be able to do anything about it so that needs to change and that's why i support blake. >> pete: there you go. we have got one young lady here. we are out of time but education
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is your top topic. >> especially education on campus and classroom as well. >> pete: got inflation, immigration, education. i will note a lot of young people out here this morning. did you stay up all night? >> no. i woke up for this. >> pete: she went to sleep. so she is a smart one. back to you in new york, again, we will keep talking to votes on issues here five days out in arizona from election day. >> pete: pete is at another broken egg cafe. i just looked there are 80 locations across the country in 15 different states, dozens more are coming it. is expanding. >> brian: a lot of broken eggs. >> ainsley: go there and support them because they are allowing fox to come into their restaurant have one in my hometown i can't wait to go. >> brian: carley shimkus doing the news any objections? >> carley: no. >> brian: good. >> carley: suspect accused of shooting two new jersey police officers is behind bars after hiding out at the scene of the crime for nearly 24 hours. police say they found kendall howard at the same newark apartment building where the
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shooting took place. authorities say he opened fire at close range when the officers tried to serve an arrest warrant for a previous incident. both officers are expected to make a full recovery. the man accused of breaking into arizona democrat katie hobbs campaign office is an illegal immigrant wanted by ice. the agency says he is a portuguese citizen who entered the u.s. as a registered student in 2018 and is no longer enrolled. last week hobbes' office blamed the break-in on her republican opponent saying, quote: let's be clear for nearly two years kari lake and allies have been spreading dangerous misinformation and inciting threats against anyone they see fit. well, winter is coming and a whopping 29 million households say they have cut back on other expenses in order to pay their energy bills. that accord tog a new lending tree survey. the findings come as vice president kamala harris
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announces $13 billion in aid to help low income families heat their homes. >> by helping families pay the upfront cost for energy efficiency upgrades to their homes, we are also lowering energy bills, bringing down household costs, creating jobs, and fighting the climate crisis. it's all connected. >> that assistance comes as energy prices up double digits across the board. home heating oil is up 58% compared to last year. and walmart teams up with cast members from the 90's classic office space to announce black friday savings are moving to mondays. >> oh, looks like somebody is going to keep the mondays. >> michael bolton did you know black friday is now on mondays? >> sure did. >> which means we are moving hawaiian shirt day to monday as well.
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okay? thanks. >> ainsley: retail giant taking some of the movie's famous lines for the ad even featured michael bolton not the one from the movie, michael bolton the actual singer that was a little joke they included in the ad there. those are your headlines janice. outside to you. >> janice: take a look at the forecast. severe storms in the forecast for the plain states as this area of plain states move into the rockies. warm air ahead of this system by the way not only today but friday, through the weekend, for the eastern third of the country, temperatures in the 70s. really really nice, mild air for this time of year. we will enjoy it. but that severe weather threat continues for this evening into friday. snow for the rockies. and we are dealing with the potential for large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes not only today but friday. have a way to get those watches and warnings, fox weather.com. steve, ainsley, brian, over to you. >> steve: plenty of weather to talk about. j.d., thank you very much. >> ainsley: a teacher
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>> ainsley: a trainer for the nation's chargest teacher's union privately admitting crt
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critical race theory is in fact part of the curriculum, despite claims to the contrary. >> if we look at racism and what is happening with critical race theory right now, it is either -- it's the term that people don't like or they don't like the concept but what it all it really is teaching what the actual real history was in this country. >> joining us now is dr. carol swain, good morning, dr. swain. >> good morning. >> ainsley: good morning. let me give you background on who this man is he is a fifth grade teacher c. scott miller. is he an nea teacher, largest teacher's union. a social justice trainer for california teacher's association. is he called white people, the most privileged race and says social justice means to eradicate structure and forms of oppression. but the unions are denying this is happening in our classrooms. what do you say? >> well, we know that it's
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happening and he is not the only social justice warrior teacher who has openingly admitted what we all know is taking place in the classroom the fact that a fifth grade teacher would teach a theory that tells you the limitations of his own education because if he was properly educated, he would understand that crt is a theory that comes from critical theory itself very contested, very marxist. it's not a fact. it should never be taught as such. >> ainsley: dr. swain, what do we do as parents? because, when that door closes we are putting our children in the hands of these teachers and if they have theories like this gentleman does, how do we -- what do we do? how do we control what's happening in the classroom? never saying it's not in the curriculum but he is admitting it. >> well, 37 states have passed laws prohibiting the teaching of
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dangerous concepts such as crt. yet, it is still taking place in those states. they need to follow the state of tennessee, which has past a mandatory course, a mandatory requirement for school board members to take a course on the prohibited concepts in the laws that have been passed and they need to set up a mechanism so that when it takes place in the classroom that they can have a process that they can hold the people accountable for violating the law. and those people that argue no. crt is not in the classroom, it's college, university level course. yes, it is a university level course but people steeped in critical race theory have written books. they have written curricular videos, all sorts of teaching materials that have being instilled to our children as young as kindergarten. so it's in the schools.
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it's very dangerous. it's part of a leftist agenda that also includes critical queer theory, critical feminist theories. dangerous ideas in our classrooms that we need to continue to push back. we need to use the laws of the land, make sure that they are being enforced. >> ainsley: a lot of teachers hard to get rid of them and fire them because they are with the union or tenured. dr. swain, i know you have a lot of experience in education. thank you so much for coming on. we did reach out to the nea. >> thank you. >> ainsley: thank you. we did reach out to the nea for a statement but we have not heard back. joe rogan praising white house press secretary karine jean-pierre for her ability to spin a story. the high praise for what he calls incredible gas lighting ves with the latest technology. we can replace your windshield ...and recalibrate your safety system. >> customer: and they recycled my old glass. >> tech: don't wait. schedule today. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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