tv FOX and Friends Sunday FOX News October 27, 2024 6:00am-7:00am PDT
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[applause] rachel: wow. pete: wow. will: beautiful. rachel: amazing. pete: marie, thank you so much. rachel: can we start the every 9 a.m. like that? mary, come op. [laughter] pete: we should. if you want to watch, see that again, we could rewind the ape the or watch tonight at a -- the tape, or watch tonight at a madison square garden. the trump rally in front of president trump. thank you, mary. rachel: what a blessing, to have that voice with us this morning. pete: donald trump headlining, as we mentioned, madison square garden tonight. rachel: hundreds flocking to the big apple to hear the former president speak alongside a star-stilledded list including -- star-studded list, including mary. will: trump expected to highlight the migrant crisis as the city has spent $5 billion on
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illegal immigrants since 2022 as well as crime which has risen mt. city since 2020. pete: a new times poll shows harris is losing ground among new york voters. down 10. [laughter] i wasn't ready for math this morning. will: so if all that's highlighted inside madison square garden, let's start this morning outside the garden where carley shimkus is talking to people ready to get in ahead of trump's new york city rally. carl everything y. >> reporter: hey, yeah. a trump campaign official told me one of the reasons they a wanted to have this rally at the garden is they wanted to prove that the trump could fill a major arena in a way that kamala harris could not. i've been walking around, there's probably about 15,000 people here already are. [cheers and applause] hours before this rally even begins. i'm going to talk to some of the people in the crowd waiting for the rally to given. hello, what is your name?
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>> isabella. >> reporter: and why are you here so early before the rally starts? >> i've just got to see this guy. >> reporter: you've got to see him in person. >> -- my whole family. >> reporter: what's your name? tell me where you live and why you're here. >> my name's julie, i live on long island, and i'm here to witness history. >> reporter: are you noticing a difference in terms of enthusiasm for him? enter yes. i feel like every four years since '16, '20 and now, there's just been an increase every four years. i still think new york is predominantly blue, but -- the. >> reporter: yeah. and one of the reasons why donald trump also wanted to have this is because he wants to expand the map and reach out to voters in new york. and he thinks that he can flip new york red. do you think there's a chance of that happening? >> there really can be. there's a lot of energy that wement haven't seen in a while, and a lot of people are coming together, which is pretty cool. >> reporter: i've got to talk to these three ladies because
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they have the mctodd's maga hat. -- mcdonald's maga hat. tell us about the head gear and why you're supporting donald trump. >> reporter: my name is monica mcbride, my cousin maggie made these hats -- [laughter] >> reporter: and why are you out here to support trump? >> we want him back in office. we need him back in office. >> reporter: what's the number one issue for you this election cycle? >> world peace, the borders and the economy. >> reporter: it's going to be more, guys, than just donald trump speaking tonight. there's going to be rfk jr., j.d. vance, elon musk. it's all kicking off at 5 p.m.. coors open at noon, so you -- doors open at noon. everybody out here seems pretty excited, is that right? because -- [cheers and applause] pete: very good, carley. >> reporter: back to you guys in the studio. pete: i wonder if that young lady's name is mcfry.
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did she make that up? >> reporter: is your last name really mcfry? >> no, i wish. rachel: of course not. pete: i mean, i thought so. rachel: come on, pete. pete: listen, only facts on this program. yes. rachel: the the fact pa is, we still haven't seen that the kamala harris worked at mcdonnell's. if -- mcdonald's. will: meanwhile, eric trump was on our show earlier talking about why it's important to see him in new york city. >> to see him on stage in maybe the bark blue -- darkest blue area of the country, i don't think there's anything that could be more meaningful to us. this is so much more than a political campaign at this point. this has become a family with these people who love the united states, sees this country going the wrong direction, frankly, sees new york going in the wrong direction over really the last 5-year period of time where crime is rampant, carjackings is
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rampant, businesses have been totally under attack and have been fleeing the city left and right. new york city's the greatest city in the world. marledden is single-handedly -- madison square garden is single handedly the the greatest entertainment venue in the world. pete: yeah. and i'd say -- [laughter] we're watching and discussing. you know, it's clear that this was a destination the trump family wanted for a very long are time. he'll have the national spotlight. does it mean new york's in play? if new york's in play, it's going to be a quick election night. it may not be in play, but he's stretching the boundaries of traditional campaigning, for sure. rachel: absolutely. pete: always has. rachel: not just in new york, we the did a story the earlier getting endorsements from muslim imams in michigan saying i'm going to play for that vote which the democrat party, kamala, is having trouble with
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that, what would have been normally a pretty good base for her. that's split. and so donald trump taking advantage of that as well. by the way, michelle obama on her big, you know, speech last night for kamala harris in kalamazoo, michigan, said that donald trump the -- get this, you guys -- is ducking interviews. >> she's filling arenas in a way we haven't seen for years. she's building a remarkable campaign in record time, dominating her opponent so thoroughly in the debate, he was ooh too scared to face her agair again. [cheers and applause] kamala, she's putting herself out there fearlessly, facing down even her harshest critics. she's seeking out republicans to find common ground. and unlike her opponent, she's
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not ducking interviews or cowering in safe spaces only with fawning audiences. no, she's showing us what a sane, stable leader looks like. [cheers and applause] pete: it's an alternate universe. will: she's filling arenas and not ducking interviews and putting herself out there -- pete: she did fill one arena because beyonce was there, so you've got to give that -- rachel: that arena comment was actually a dig at biden. when she made that comment, she said thanks to kamala, the democrats are filling arenas that we haven't filled in a long time. which i thought was a dig at joe biden, and we know there's no love lost between the biden family and michelle obama. so i thought that was -- will: it's an interesting new, i mean, propaganda is really, really interesting. it's because we've really gotten to the place where someone who
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places an apple in front of you and that they say that's an orange. no, no, that's not an orange. no, it's an orange. the idea that she's not ducking interviews and donald trump is ducking interviews? pete: the thing whole thing is staggering. will: here's joe rogan and donald trump talking about kamala harris declining an invitation -- >> could you imagine cm. la doing in this show? >> i could imagine. she was supposed to do it -- >> she's not going to do it. >> i would talk to her like a human being. >> if she does an interview with you -- i hope she does the because it would be a mess. [laughter] she'd be laying on the floor comatose. you'll be saying, call in the medics. >> i think we'd have a fine conversation. i wouldn't try to interview her. i'd just have a conversation with her and, hopefully, get to know her as a human being. pete: i watched the entire three hours -- will: you did? pete: yes. really good. really interesting. pulling in history like you
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talked about, just an engaging, interesting conversation -- talking about getting business done in the city, permits -- will: yeah. pete: there's a lot underneath what donald trump did to earn the success that comeses out in that long form interview where you couldn't fake it if to you wanted. will: that's true. she will not do that show and she could not do that show. pete: no way. will: the the apple-orange thing i'm talking about? if so i told you guys somehow if i'm in an alternate universe -- i'm talking about the algorithm giving me things -- so the reframing of that is unwell and insane. rachel: you mean online. pete: -- what they're saying about that interview. will: well, yeah, online. who knows what a view is online. no one knows what a view is. but, like, millions of people seeing, oh, he's unwell. it's on display. and you're right. if you just listen to it for yourself, you're talking about, like, discussions about how to build skyscrapers and permitting in new york and history --
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pete: environmental impact studies. will: american history, assassination history. rachel: also talking about, i think, an honest way about the mistakes he made the first time around -- will: the types of employees available to you through government service, he talked about that. rachel: and then the last half talked about making america healthy again, what he wants to do with rfk jr. to this day, we till don't know exactly what kamala stands for other than price controls and abortion. pete: she did "the view," but that's all fawning. she did that call me daddy thing which is -- rachel: which was gross. pete: if yeah, it's, like, a sex blog in a long form. i haven't seen anything close to what trump did on joe rogan. will: bite the apple. meaning, go watch it yourself. pete: please do. rachel: that's what was interesting about what michelle obama kid. i do think it was masterful
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propaganda. she made you feel that in looking at what kamala has put forward, the problem is you. you don't get kamala harris. you are a racist. you are a misogynyst. you're not ready, she's ready. but are we ready for her? that was really -- pete: it was a different way of -- barack, her husband came out and shamed black men directly, and she did it indirectly. rachel: indirectly. that's right. will: we're talking about what's real and your ability to understand it. it's a real plight, i totally get it, what's real, what's not. you know, there's a false reality being painted. i'll give you this, you tell me if this is real. kamala harris and gretchen whitmer after a rally, they went to a bar. you decide if this is real. >> oh, we have microphones -- >> oh, hi. >> i didn't realize that. [laughter] okay. well -- >> no f-words -- >> we just told all the family secrets. >> [bleep] [laughter]
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pete: i don't think that was real. as the cameras are on the other side, as the cameras on the other side are taking picture o. oh, look at this frosty i have in my hand. will: family secrets. pete: we didn't know anybody was here. that's joy. rachel: joy. will: remember the narrative when trump went to mcdonald's? staged. [laughter] mcup donald's was actually closed as though you're going to the take unvetted customers with a president who's been, twice, attempted assassination, it wasn't going to be controlled in some way, and their big thing was, oh it's staged. he didn't actually turn a shift at mcdonald's. meanwhile, that's staged and pretending it's not staged. pete: yes. rachel: you mean if donald trump wasn't working at mcdonald's for real? will: he didn't take a day off --
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pete: he -- rachel: i'm so glad we had the media to vet that. [laughter] will: pulitzer prize. rachel: yeah. pulitzer prize. donald trump doesn't work at mcdonald's. all right. pete: a few additional headlines starting with this, authorities across the nation are searching for a tennessee man accused of murder last week. deputies releasing these images of the suspect. they say they found a victim in a body of water with an id that didn't belong to him. investigators say the id was connected to fraudulent activity linked to the suspect. he reportedly has ties to the alabama, montana, alaska, kentucky and florida. a new visa report revealing some of the top scams this fall, including scammers including stolen information to the buy gift cards and digital pickpocketing. visa says it's been on the rise this year. that's when a scammer will use a card reader connects to their phones or other devices and tap it against the wallets or phones
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of unsuspecting victims to initiate payment. and to the world series. the dodgers antibiotic thing a two-game series lead over the yankees with a 4-2 win last night in l.a. thanks to some really good pitching. >> strikes out swinging. got him with a slider. >> torres grounds the first pitch to third, and max muncie over to get it. this was a must-score inning for the yankees. got him swinging! yamamoto is on a roll in game two! pete: dodgers' superstar shohei ohtani hurting his shoulder in the seventh inning, not good news for the dodgers. it's unclear as of no whether he will play in game three as the series comes the new york city tomorrow night on fox. coverage starts at 7:00 eastern time. that's god. monday night if -- that's good. monday night football and monday night world series? that's a split screen right there. will: if you're in new york next
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week, bring your family to "fox & friends" block party, saturday, november 2nd, 7-10 a.m. as we count down to election day. rachel: kids can sit behind a democracy '24 news desk and record a video. pete: miss there will be food, fun games, giveaways, face painting and more. join us fur -- for this free event on fox square, and since it's from 7-10 a.m. on saturday, we will be there. will: we're gonna turn over our jobs to kids, is what it sounds like. rachel: they might do better. will: you said it. [laughter] house speaker mike johnson joins us live ahead of his appearance at madison square garden. rachel: plus, candy ask and costumes come early here on "fox & friends." or annual -- our annual halloween parade is just ahead. ♪
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and the threat that donald trump poses to america and the fact that he is unfit to seven. to serve. pete: top republican lawmakers are now calling on vice president harris to stop the anti-trump rhetoric warning it only makes the threats against him much worse. house speaker mike johnson joins us now along with gop congressional hopeful candidate kevin coughlin. thank you both so much for being here. mr. speaker, you know, there was a joint statement put out by yourself and leader mcconnell talking about we've got to turn this down. they haven't, even after two assassination attempts. is it because they don't have much else to talk about? >> yeah. it's desperate, pete, right here at the end. the latest rhetoric from kamala harris invokes the darkest period of to 20th century. i mean, they're comparing donald trump to hitler and mussolini. it's desperate desperate but it's also very courageous. and it's very irresponsible. president trump has survived two
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assassination attempts in a 3-month if period already. you know, it's like a boiling cauldron out there, and you've got the suspect -- vice president using her platform right now to turn the heat up. so we've called on her to stop that, stop escalating the threat environment and, for goodness sake ises, make sure that president trump has all the protection that he deserves and needs. they've slow-walked some of that, and it's really dangerous. pete: if you exactly right about that. kevin, you're on the trail every day. when you're at work talking to persuadable voters, do they view concern are they voting because trump might be the next hitler or mousse mussolini, or are other issues what they care about? >> the issues are what they care about. it's a unique election because we're getting the same set of issues at the democrat and republican doors. it's the cost of living and immigration and illegal immigration. and really everything else falls off after that. pete: i believe that. mr. speaker, how are you
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feeling? the majority is at stake. should trump win, majorities would be very important if you want to get anything done. what are you predicting? >> pete, we're very bullish. i've been traveling nonstop. as you know, i've done over 204 concern 240 cities, and i go to the blue states, swing crickets and places republicans are not traditionally going to do well, we are going to do well. there's a record number of hispanic and latino voters, black and african-american voters, union workers, there's an energy out there that is difficult to really articulate, but it is palpable. president trump is going to win. we're going to win the senate, and we're going to win the house as well, grow our majority. help us, grow the majority.com k and go there and find out about candidates like kevin here in ohio's 13, an extraordinary candidate. he's going to flip this blue seat to red, pete. that's the story across the country. pete: if a race like that in ohio for instances -- flips, it's going to be the a very good night.
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kevin, what's your web site real quick? >> kevin could lin -- kevin coughlin,.com. just right behind us. sign up and help us out. pete: only nine days to go, so much at stake. appreciate you both. the dodgers holding a 2-0 lead in the world series. the yankees return home for a must-win game here on fox. we have a preview coming up next. ♪ ♪ my dad believed in hard work, and the farm was the perfect place to learn grit, determination and problem solving. we're taking that passion and channeling it through our farm to home bedding bath, and apparel at red land cotton. we grow cotton in the rich red earth of north alabama. and we want our products to be made here in the usa, from the seed in the ground to the final stitch. go to red land cotton dot
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the pregame show beginning at 7 p.m. eastern time tomorrow night. the hose of breakfast ball on fs1, craig car kin. what's up, man? kind of a fair weather yankees-mets guy. we've been through this together. you pick and choose -- >> i'm a fair if weather yankee fan, but i'm a new yorker, and i always root for new york. started a church many years ago in 2009 called mets fans for yankees -- [laughter] to try to keep the new york flavor going. last night was tough. will: how does a fair weather yankees' fan feel after getting beaten twice in different manners? >> yeah, fans are rightly concerned because aaron judge, who is their offense, is not hitting the baseball. and they're not getting hits with men on base. while the pitcher was good last night, hair bullpen was fantastic, but the differences in game one, dodgers get the
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bases loaded, the yankees bring in a reliever, and fred key freeman hits the first pitch out of the mark on one of the great home run calls in the history of broadcast television with an ode to vin scully. but then, of course, the flip side is the yankees in the same situation. bases loaded, pinch hitter comes up, relief pimp comes in, grooves a fast ball, and previno can't hit the ball out of the park. the yankees will be fine. they will win game three, then the dodgers give you a bullpen game in game four, and we're going back to l.a. up 3-2. will: we had it out a few weeks ago, i took the cardinals, he took the niners. just for the record, who was right? >> this is called the blind squirrel theory -- [laughter] will: i'm using that that as a tee-up because we've got the cardinals today again on fox, taking on the dolphins, the return of tua.
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>> one of my partner ifs on fs1, this went from not a great game to all of a sudden a huge game because of the return of tua, and he represents hope, right? for miami dolphins' fans. if arizona pulls off the win, they're very much alive for the n if fc west because of san francisco's failures lately. if miami wins, they can at least get back in the conversation for maybe we're a wildcard team. so so this game all of a sudden has major playoff repercussions. i just made that word up. will: that's a good word. [laughter] >> pretty sure i made that the up. will: we're all rooting for tua. i'm fascinating by the f -- nfc south. >> yeah. and obviously the key for tampa is they lose their two best wide receivers. mike evans is going to come back. he obviously gets hurt, you see the terrible injury late to god wynn when his ankle goes the wrong way.
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what's baker mayfield going to do without two of his biggest weapons. it's a chance for atlanta to kind of grab hold of that division lead. will: all right. and then the game of the week is bills-seahawks, that's the call for tom brady at 4:00 eastern time, later today. but carden has been inducted into the new york state broadcasters' association d. >> yes! will: -- hall of fame. >> yes, i was. well what are you laughing for? [laughter] >> what are you laughing for? [laughter] will: no, it's well deserved. you're a legend in this industry, and it's got to be a moment here if you, in the hall of fame. >> it was never expected, but the best part of the moment is that my wife was there, my kids were this, my dad was there, my in-laws and all the people who have been ride or die for me in my career and personal life because i've had some issues, obviously, outside of beingen on tv and radio. we were there to enjoy it. it's great that my family got to enjoy it and be a part of it --
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will: come here. this is anthony. will: you think it's cool for him to be inducted in the hall of fame in. >> very cool. >> he's the real star of the family. don't ask him to sing, because he will. [laughter] it was the great. i didn't know you guys were going to -- you better sing now, sing us to break. go ahead, what have you got? ♪ fly me to the moon and let me slay among the stars concern. ♪ let me see what spring is on jupiter and -- [laughter] >> all right. [cheers and applause] will: good job. >> way to go. i appreciate it very much. will: you bet, buddy. we'll be back in just one moment.
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♪ rachel: welling right now trump supporters here in knight are lining up -- in new york city, they're been lining up for hours before former president trump takes the stage for this historic, triumphant return the new york for this rally. carley shimkus is live outside of madison square garden. carley? >> reporter: hey, yeah. hey, guys. look at the crowd. my goodness. [cheers and applause] [laughter] i would say that there's about,
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oh, i don't know, what, 10-12,000 people here, and this rally doesn't start for another seven and a half hours. people have been lined up since last night. >> usa! usa! >> i talked to to some of the folks in this line. what is your name and tell me why you decided to come to the rally. >> my name is karen, and i'm here to support trump, i'm here to support america. we want to make sure that we save our freedoms and make america safe again and healthy again and turn new york red. >> reporter: on that note, i was talking to you, and you were saying you feel there's been sort of a sea change and a difference in the way people feel in these deep blue areas, new york, new jersey ifment tell we about that. >> nobody's hiding anymore. there's flags everywhere. everyone you talk to from rich the poor, trump 2024. >> reporter: would you want to be anywhere else but here right now in this moment? >> no. it's epic.
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never. nowhere else, here. >> reporter: so tell me about a you, why you're here and why you want the support donald trump. >> i'm really excited to be here abuse i love trump. i'm a latina, and i agree about everything he say. i don't support illegal imgraham gration, so he's a great man. i'm so excited. >> reporter: so it count surprise you that more hispanic people are supporting donald trump than have in the previous --? >> i'm not surprised. i met a lot of latinos. we support him. go, trump. >> reporter: what's the most important issue to you? >> i think one of the most important issues is security and safety at the border, for sure. it's got to start this or this country can't be safe. my wife and i are here for our anniversary, came to see gutfeld and saw trump's in town, so we had to come down. >> reporter: thank you so much for your service. you can see that there is a lot of energy in this crowd. hours before this begins. they're also very excited to hear from all the speakers, about 30 speakers tonight.
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what the trump campaign is describing not just a rally, but an epic, must-see eventment back to you in the studio. rachel: thank you, carley. it looks like a lot of fun out there. former president trump plans the highlight the failed biden,-harris economy as the average household has now spent $30,000 additional due to inflation since they took office. " sunday morning futures" anchor maria bartiromo joins us now. maria a, i want to talk about the economy. can we just, really fast, i was loving that interview carleyed had. i noticed the diversity. somebody said this is our last shot at freedom, no if one's hiding anymore from rich to poor. we're all out here for trump. you're a new york girl, you get it. maria: absolutely. rachel, all those people are there because they are feeling the pain in new york, and they recognize that the or actually, president trump could take new york. certainly president trump thinks he can take new york.
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and when you see things like john fetterman in pennsylvania saying, wow, the activity in pennsylvania is astonishing, the intensity over trump is astonishing, you realize that people are coming out and coming out in a big way. you saw that crowd just there with carley. they're talking about prices like you just did. inflation is a major issue. they're talking about jobs and the economy, talking about the open border. you know what else they're talking about? they're also talking about israel. did you see all of the israeli flags in that crowd? the point is, is that, yes, immigration and inflation and the economy are the leading issues, but there is a whole other group of people that have become one-issue voters. and that issue is israel. and they felt that when biden-harris withheld weapons to israel, that was their red line. it was over for them. they said i cannot align with this administration who is holding back weapons to israel during israel's fight for survival. so, yeah, i think you're talking about all the issues that are on
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display, and tonight is going to be a big party for the trump campaign, and they are going to talk about all of these things that have happened in new york. i live in new york. i used to walk around everywhere. i don't even want to walk around anymore because it's the not about those issues that we just talked about. question many -- for me, it's about security. that's the issue for many women out there. they're talking about not only national security, but their own personal security. they're afraid of these venezuelan gangs that have come through the open border, afraid of the murders at the hands of illegal migrants. that's really, i think, what's driving sentiment right now, rachel. rachel: listen, when i went down to the froption -- the bronx, the men talked about the economy and illegal immigration, the women said i don't feel safe walking my kids to school even in the daytime. there is definitely a big safety the concern. and then for all of us, we saw laken riley, everybody -- i have daughters in column. everyone should be able to -- in college. everyone should be able to jog on their campus without the threat or the fear of being
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killed by someone who shouldn't have been here in the first place. you've got "sunday morning futures" coming up, of course. what do you have? maria: yeah, got michael whatley from the remarks -- rnc, and kelly lefer, remember -- leffler, she said that early voting in georgia is beyond. 30 million people across the country have already voted in rare voting, so we want a sense of what that early voting looks like. we're going to talk about that and, of course, the doj is digging in. they don't want anien noncitizens taken off the a voter rolls, leave them where they are even though it's against the law. we're going the talk about that as well. senator tommy tuberville was the first senator to endorse president trump back in 2022. we'll talk about what's happening in israel and this retaliation i against iran with mike turner. how is it possible the chairman of the intelligence committee,
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how is it possible that the u.s. leaked documents of israel's plans to retaliate against iran all there in plain sight on social media? we'll get into it with victoria coates as well. and john paulson, he could be the incoming treasury secretary. there's a real horse race going on between john paulson, potentially scott bess end, howard lutnick. we're going to talk to john paulson about money. one candidate wants to raise taxes, the other wants to cut taxes. we're going to the talk about 2024, this election, and what it means for your wallet with john paulson. a big show coming up. rachel: yeah. one wants price controls, the maduro plan. [laughter] all right -- maria: rac health care, i've said this over and over again, it's so disingenuous to say inflation happened because of corporate greed, okay? if you believe that, then what do you have to say about the corporate agreed before kamala
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harris was in charge, okay? if what about all of the companies -- these margins are so small for these food companies, it's a very hard argument to make that they're price gouging and that's to how we got 40-year-high inflation. no mention of the $7 trillion in spending that kamala oversaw mt. last four years. rachel: no question about that. maria bartiromo, catch "sunday morning futures" right after this. thanks, maria. maria: see you soon. rachel: you got it. let's check in with meteorologist adam klotz. adam: rachel, i'm out here making friends for halloween. do we love halloween? >> yeah! adam: do we love candy? >> yeah! adam: do we love costumes? we also love the weather -- >> a little less excited about that one. it is a really nice if forecast, let's dive right into with it. where it is fairly pleasant here in new york, right around 50 degrees. cool spot on the map is back in the midwest. it warms up and turnses into a
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beautiful sunday and, actually, if i can gets us to the week ahead real quick, we're looking at warmer air funneling in. all of those halloween plans are looking good. no coats ruining the costumes. are we happy about that? >> yeah! adam: and we love candy? >> yeah! adam: okay, will. back to you. a lot of sugar out here, i think. will: thank you, adam. listen or you like "fox & friends"? you like the vibe here? how about this every day, monday through thursday? subscribe to the will cain show. youtube, facebook, spotify, apple, willcain show.com. that's who's coming up this week and get on it now because we have a huge week going into election day. we're going to get you several hours a day. make sure you subscribe to the will cain show. trick or treat comes early on fox square, our annual "fox & friends" halloween parade is here next. ♪ if it was the monster mash ♪
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first up, noel, luke and claire as the incredibles! will: all right here we go, incredibles. pete: dig in there. just grab as much as you want. will: don't be shy. pete: free candy. adam: that's a good handful. pete: all right, keep going. will: lottie and roett are next as skye and marshall from paw patrol. come on, guys. your turn. pete: all right, come on! i'll drop some in. bam. oh, they're still going. adam: here, you want your candy? rachel: all right. will: so lay? -- s oleil. rachel: ray come on over. by the way, not -- pete: get more. it's raining candy.
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rachel: this is my margarita duffy if right here, she's cleopatra. pete: oh, you look amazing. rachel: go ahead, get some candy, cleopatra. pete: it's to technology thing you get. elena as gabby and isabella as chloe from the if descendants. bill: that's right here. oh, yes. adam: already engaged. will: all right. now, austin's going to come in. i think it's pretty self-explanatory. he's at hot dog. pete: your a happy hot dog. will: and kellen as an alien. all right, fellas. pete: these ladies have literally taken everything. you might be in trouble. rachel: they're in the halloween spirit. pete: and we've got clipper as joe dimaggio and maddie -- will:s that is one of a kind. a zombie softball player.
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rachel: and cameron is a hip-hop rapper and lillian as elsa from frozen. pete: good job. we've almost given it all away. rachel: she did her hair like frozen, amazing. will: and roett's coming back for round two. [laughter] come on, roett, get in there there again. pete: come on, my man. we want to thank party city for the balloons and accessories. all your last minute halloween needs -- the. rachel: everyone, on over here. we want to see you one last time. [inaudible conversations] will: what a wonderful parade. all right, more "fox & friends" moments away.
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pete: uh-huh. rachel: to do you guys remember how much you loved halloween as a kid? will: yeah. pete: skittles? adam: mine to. will: is halloween high on the favorite holiday this halloween? up there? >> kinda. rachel: so fun. will: snickers is number one? pete: wicks two. adam: i think you're either a chocolate person or to flute person. pete: i'm both. it's either skiing concern skittles or right 2006. not gonna go with the left twix. will: thanks for being with usen on fox if friends. sting around -- pete: one more weekend before the lex, so go to church. we'll see you soon. right? ♪ maria: good sund
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