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lives. this is what god wants from us. just feed the hungry. if you hear god's voice, i'm asking you to act now. do it when it's on your heart. i pray that they'll know in their final months that they're not alone. eric: the world's most famous arena at home of the new york
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knicks and the rangers the mohamed ali boxing matches and frank sinatra and billy joel finished ei a record resident there. to date of the famous new yorker former president donald trump will take the stage at the iconic madison square garden right at the heart of manhattan. queued up early this morning in the darkness of chile fault temperature to it for the doors to open at noon. right now you see the program is ongoing there is another famous new yorker, for former new york city mayor rudy giuliani at the podium addressing the crowd. not yankee stadium is usually gone but is ready in there. hello welcome to fox news like mime are eric shawn, hi arthel. support you to our native new yorker eric shawn. hello everyone i i am arthel neville. nine days until election day both campaigns are revving up to full speed for the final sprint. vice president kamala harris campaigning and must win a swing
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state pennsylvania briefly spoke of the philadelphia church this morning it is holding a rally there tonight. meantime trump assay can't quickly do to a firm is a battleground blitz to estate he is widely expected to lose it. each side is pushing hard to close the deal. quotes with your help, from now until election day we will redeem america's promise of. we will put america first we will take back the nation we love it. >> the election is here. it is here and the choices truly in your hands. your vote is your voice. when your voice is your power. eric: live coverage for peter doocy is guarding the harris campaign. with aishah hasnie inside madison square garden with the latest in the trump rally.
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>> good evening to open talk with the senior drop campaign official who said the candidate and campaign or feeling good ard heading into the final stretch cautiously optimistic but good. they can feel the momentum in the polling. they feel the energy on the campaign trail they're not taking anything for granted. this event tonight here in madison square garden will be basically the former president kicking off his final pitch to the american people. he will talk about new york city issues. whether the sea migrant crisis from the border that is now landed in the nation's largest city or if it is the crime issues here in new york as he chips away at the democrats hold on the city. take a look at this brand-new polling from the "new york times" and sienna pole here. it shows trump is still behind harris when it comes to new york city. but, compare the summers the 2020 election results you can
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see vice president kamala harris is about 10 percentage points behind where president biden was in 2020. that is for new york city ready for what it was the former president is spending critical hours he has left on the campaign trail in a state that he probably won't win, the campaign tells me they feel that new york city is that mediate center of the universe. they can reach a wider audience by having a rally here. the campaign also wants to show off the quote historic political movement that trump has built in these final few days. you will see the likes of elon musk, dana white of the ufc altogether on the stage. tonight's rally is also a fundraiser. trump needs it. new filings show up vice president harris hauled in 97 million in the first two weeks of october. that is six times as much as trumps $16 million. a lot of reasons to be here in new york city.
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we will see in these final few days if it all pays off. so far all right in madison square garden thank you. arthel: live look at philadelphia vice president harris is holding a rally and a little over an hour for the vice presidents but in the day in the city of brotherly love focusing on predominantly black and latino neighborhoods democratic leaders reportedly feeling the vp is not doing quite enough to engage those key voting blocs. senior white house correspondent peter doocy is live in philadelphia with all the details. >> good afternoon for the vice president is now saying here on the ground in the city of brotherly love that, to shore up polling weaknesses with black voters here, she does not think she's to rely on internal polls. she says she's just going to rely on her instincts. >> are you getting the turnout that you need right here in
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philadelphia and in pennsylvania among voters. are you concerned that the level that you need to with the state? quick so i am very excited about the reports we are getting about enthusiasm here in philadelphia. >> missing vice president popping up all over the place in philadelphia today. one of the places she needs to run up the score next week to make up for expected deficits elsewhere in pennsylvania but so far today she has been stocked spotted at a barbershop and a church. >> in times of uncertainty scripture reminds us we can endure. but joy, then the morning. the path it may seem hard, the worker may seem heavy but joy cometh in the morning. >> according to a new report and ask the osa president biden wants to be out here on the
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battleground stumping for harrison. the harris team is keeping him on ice we have seen it many, many other prominent dems deployed including michigan governor bridget whitmer for a fado photo op in a bar that came with a naughty word. >> we have a microphone's. that get everything i did not realize it. okay you will [bleep] the f words. [laughter] we just told the family secrets. >> if you wouldn't believe it we checked the tape that was after just one sip of her paint. [laughter] all right peter doocy live in philadelphia thank you. eric: republicans in pennsylvania, have been upping their ground game boosting republican voter registration and the critical keystone swing state. take a look at those numbers they have managed to recently cut the democrats basically in half. will that be reflected and the
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results on november 5? and why is there in this situation? pennsylvania republican it represents a district near pittsburgh. senator, welcome to fox news channel it is good to see you. >> it is good to see you, thanks so much. eric: what trends are you seeing especially in an area that's been one of the former president strengths? what's in my corner of pennsylvania which is in the southwestern corner, greene county, washington county we flipped washington county read in 2020 july of 2020. when i was elected in 2014 i was the first republican state senator elected since 19207. it has been democrat for a very, very long time. but now our county is red as are a lot of counties throughout pennsylvania. my concern is, are we just seeing a trend where there are previously registered democrats who claim to say with always voted republican and now they're
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jumping onto the republican train are weakening votes that way? or, are we gaining democrats to say i'm out of the democrat party and voted republican for the first time ever. that counts is to one if you are democrat vote one positive republican vote. i'm hoping the latter is the true. eric: which do you think is the case? books i have talked to so many people who are in pennsylvania across all of pennsylvania. i spent a lot of time in philly, and harrisburg, and it pittsburgh all points in between. i have heard so many democrats tell me they cannot vote for kamala harris. they just can't. does that mean it's about for trump or does that mean it's just not a vote for harris? i think there are many i am trying to convince to vote straight republican. but, please, if you're not going to up for the top of the ticket at least about republican down ticket. we need to take the senate back. david mccormick is a phenomenal
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guy. he's a good friend i'm trying to get people to get to their elections office, make your vote. that's what i'm trying to do. eric: at the state that has a urban rule, if you look at it big blue sections and pittsburgh and philadelphia. a lot of read. here's senator bob casey, democrat, says about that. let's listen. quick that wish i could say this one county that will tell the whole story but obviously it is a state where the contest will be mostly between urban and suburban communities versus rural communities. we have got to make sure we can reduce margins in rural communities and also get the vote out in big cities and suburban communities. computers will reduce the margin rural areas increase the urban communities do you think the democrats are doing that? >> i don't think so. my district is incredibly rural. some cases we don't see another house between a voter and
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another for half a mile. what we are seeing are the results of almost four years of the biden/harris administration. what it has done to energy costs, grocery costs, gasoline costs, safety, security, the list goes on and on and on. this is not just rural versus urban issue. these are issues that hit everyone at the kitchen table and that is where these conversations are being had. when they go to the polls or write out fill out the mail in ballot or walk in in person, these are the issues they are thinking about. they have to use gas to get to the polls are dropped off their mail in ballot they know how expensive things are today. there is a real concern. eric: at the same time some trump republican voters said they would never vote for the former president because of their concern about what he said about the enemy from within, national security for women especially on reproductive rights. here are some stats we have
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about early voting coming in and your state shows the democrats ahead of the republicans and women we have the staff that you can put them up 57 to 44%. women more early bells of women 56 -- 47. governor shapiro address this in a rally recently talking exactly about reproductive rights as it affects women. let's listen to what he had to say. >> think about this. when donald trump was in charge last time millions of women across this country lost the basic freedom to simply make decisions over their own bodies. we are not going back. eric: do you think this will come down to one issue, one issue voters are in a general sense? >> i hope not because that one issue has been misinterpreted so many times for donald trump's said he will never sign a broad band a national ban on abortion. he has set up over and over and
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over again. there are states that have to decide. this was pushed out down for roe v wade to the states. people are upset about what their state senators and house members have been voting on, what they have allowed, vote them out. that's the whole reason for elections. get to the polls and make your voice heard. but, this issue of donald trump is going to do a national ban on abortion is absolute poppycock. he did not do it in the four years he was in office before. we had safer cities, more secure border, with a lower inflation, which manufactured industry coming back to the united states that we are going to see again when donald trump is in office. we need they're down ballot voters as well. get to the polls it's time to get your mail in ballot to your elections office. gets there get short mail in person and ballot do dude on yor
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time monday through friday until election day. you can get there it makes your vote is counted. eric: you've got nine days to go republican senator camera bartolotta. thank you part is to be nine days. >> their dog years. [laughter] eric: you are right. [laughter] good to see a thank you. arthel: eric, thank you. gaza cease-fire talks resuming in representing the u.s. these are the first talks since the killing of hamas leader earlier this month chief foreign correspondent trey yingst is live in tel aviv, israel with the very latest from there. trey? >> arthel, good afternoon but cease-fire talks resume today in doha when they hope for an agreement to end the war i spoke
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earlier with the source familiar with the conversations taking place in qatar they are hopeful in agreement can come to terms here. they cautioned any sort of deal will be a short-term deal. less than a month and the parameters are not yet sets. this comes as a security situation across the region remains difficult and unstable but earlier today there was a suspected terror attack north of israel's second-largest city of tel aviv. here's what we saw when we got to the scene. right now first responders are at the scene of a truck ramming just north of tel aviv. paramedics say at least 35 people were injured in this attack. i'd taken to local hospitals. the motive right now is unclear. police are investigating. it appears to be a terror attack just outside of israel second-largest city and reports indicate that the driver of the truck was shot by people at the bus stop following this ramming.
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police are still investigating the motive and the individual who is driving the truck. one person was killed and 30 plus injured we spoke with a paramedic one of the first responders on the scene. she had this to say. >> and we arrived we saw a truck and under the truck there were like six injured people. >> for trucking one other story out of the region but saturday's early-morning is really strikes against iran following a lot of buildup after the ballistic missile attack at the beginning of the month. gathering more details we came to learn 100 israeli fighter jets took part in this attack to cut air defense systems not just semi- wrong but in iraq and syria at once the path was clear those fighter jets made their way over iranian territory targeting missile production related facilities to try to weaken the iranian regime ability to launch further attacks against israel. arthel: great report and comment
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trey yingst live in tel aviv, israel thanks. eric: meantime the biden administration urging israel and iran to end that retaliatory attacks with the hope of avoiding an all out war between the two countries but lucas tomlinson life at the white house with a very latest on this. >> good afternoon probably heard from president biden yesterday he does hope this ends the mark of direct confrontation we heard from the vice president earlier today. >> i do believe it's critically important that we as the united states of america be an active participant in encouraging this war ends. that we get the hostages out. but also there's a real commitment among nations for a two state solution and a day after. we have to fulfill that responsibility. >> eric, what we learn from israel's un- oppressive and on n iran is how vulnerable air defense systems are as we heard from trey. the pentagon has been given the
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playbook now should the u.s. ever strike a run in the future. the third generation systems were destroyed in the first wave israeli jets free range of the country even flying f35 fighter jets over tehran. all 100 jets returned to israel unscathed none were shot down heard president biden's the israelis only admit israeli targets and that is what they did. asked about the recent leak of classified documents about israel's air force. >> elements of the in the u.s. government hate israel, that sympathize with hamas and hezbollah for this looks to me, or going to save the investigation shows that this proves to me, this indicates to me as a treasonous act by someone in the u.s. government. >> wall street journal reported what many have suspected. the deployment of the fat and tight ballistic system came with strings attached. promise for the israelis not to
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fit that nuclear sites or oil terminals or kill any of iran's leadership, only hit the military targets and that is what they did. eric: lucas, i run through hamas and hezbollah has robbed so much from so many. thank you. arthel: thank you. the house task force investigating the assassination attempt former president trump is highlighting eight key findings from its first report on the july 13 shooting. we will speak to a member of that task force coming up. plus former president trump will soon take the stained at madison square garden. more from that rally right here on fox news live. erate to severe crohn's symptoms kept me out of the picture. with skyrizi,... ...feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks. many people were in remission at 12 weeks, 1 year,... ...and even at 2 years. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections... ...or a lower ability to fight them may occur.
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eric: former president trump back in his hometown for huge rally happening right now in new york city at the madison square garden and deep blue new york city, right in the heart of manhattan. this is new york city mayor eric adams talked up security precautions for the rally but also defended the former president right to campaign at the iconic arena. cb cotton live here in new york with the very latest on this. >> as you just said, this is city is a democratic stronghold.
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historically and some of the party's leaders have scoffed at madison square garden's decision to let the former president hold a rally there. but during a saturday news conference adams, as a city's top democrat, said he disagreed with calls for the garden to cancel trumps rally. adams said this is an american individual should be allowed to exercise their right. adam's remarks come about a month after he was indicted on federal bribery and corruption charges. a case that former president donald trump has come to adams defense on. trumps suggesting in recent weeks adams being persecuted for speaking out on the migrant crisis. so, and what appears to be case-by-case allies ship, adams defended trump further yesterday after vice president kamala harris echoed claims that trump is a fascist. the label trump is also used in the past to describe harris.
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>> i have heard those terms hurled at me from political leaders in the city. terms like hitler and fascist, my answer is no. i know what hitler hasn't done and i know it up f fascist regie looks like. i think as i have said over and over again the rule of conversation i think he would i think you coulddial down the . >> adams a fellow new york democrat governor kathy hochul doubled down on the rhetoric just this morning on msnbc who labeled trump as a fascist. i agree we should listen to people like jon kelly who know him better than anybody. jon kelly was his chief of staff
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a revered general called him a fascist. those of the people we need to listen too. however you feel about trump's campaign stop democracy is undoubtedly unfolding here in the big apple. the elections announcing a record turnout for early voting this weekend. eric: that it is people are lining up around the block so quite a week. see that okay guys, thank you for it in adequate planning, lack of communication this organize a chain of command. those were just some of the findings by the house task force investigating the july 13 assassination attempt on former president trump. the panel's interim report highlighted eight key findings that include what it called stunning security failures several missed opportunities to stop a gunman before he climbed a nearby roof and open fire on a former president for texas
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republican congressman pat fallon is a member of the task force. so congressman what is your take away? >> you go and visit the site you could buy the building that close were the president was speaking would be left completely unsecure but they could've surrounded with local law enforcement they could've put folks on the roof they could about cameras on the roof. they could have cleared the entire complex and not anyone in inset even those outside the perimeter. they didn't do any of the sake did not control the high ground they did not mitigate. they had to command post you never do to call me oyster one. there is a series of errors. secret service is abuzz with the premier protection agency of the world they are anything but on july 13. arthel: do you think the point is exhaustive and extensive enough or do you still have more questions? >> i definitely have more questions bliss passivity i want to know who approve the site plan i want to know who wrote the site plan i want to see changes in some culture who is
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going to be in charge? is it going be the special agent or special agent in charge of the field office question what they don't know they need to know you do not have two directors you don't have to president of the united states one person has to be in charge and events like this. this and there are many more things in the continuing training while they are employed from the agency. arthel: want to share on the screen and read from the audience a quote from the house task force report on communication failures regarding the shooter. it says secret service record show information about a suspicious person, crooks at the agr the american glass researcher property did not reach the secret secret serviced post until about 1751. by then crooks had been under scrutiny by the secret service state and local partners or approximately 40 minutes.
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now, stand by the for, congress or z secret service statement on the task force interim report part of it. the weight of our mission is not lost on us and in this heightened threat environment the secret service cannot fail. the secret service is also working with congress to increase the agency resources so that we can make this a paradigm shift a reality and ensure our people have the resources they need to successfully carry out the mission. it seems like they need more resources in terms of money, personnel and more. so given the results of this report you mentioned you would like to see changes implemented. you listed a couple of those. do you still have confidence in the agency? >> i don't right now. it did not cost a penny to tell local law enforcement there is a heightened threat in a nationstate was threatening the president's life we haven't intelligent they did not sure
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that local law enforcement would not accost a penny or maybe four or 500 bucks to secure the entire perimeter with some police tape and signs and local law enforcement patrolling they did not do that either part-time and epic historic failure and turn around and use that as an appropriations request, they have a three billion-dollar budget $3.1 billion budget and they came and asked us for 2 billion additional dollars. maybe a few dollars and cents here and there were some technology assets. but as far as almost doubling your budget because you epically failed, absolutely not we cannot reward that kind of failure. arthel: the next congress will be taking this up i am sure i guess you will be there too, right. [laughter] >> oh yes hopefully after november 5 it's looking good. but to your point go ahead. we need to just ensure, we have cultural changes in the secret
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service into embrace technology rather than fight it they need strong leadership. point of fact the former director of the acting director did not even visit the site the former director never visited the site of the acting director did after we threw her in the proverbial wood chipper for not visiting the site that's not leadership she did not talk to the agents on the scene for three days thereafter. i want to see strong leadership i want to see professional within the agency. arthel: ulrich congressman pat fallon we have to leave it there. thank you. eric: the congressman will know in nine days whether he still has a job on election day november 5. a lot of americans are not waiting for that day to cast their ballot. coming up will take a closer look at the early voting trends and which party is leading the turnout. plus, back live you can see the former president's rally has been underway for a few hours. that is a light at madison square garden. you can watch the whole thing right here in fox news channel. waiting for the president to
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speak at madison square garden rally here on fox news. they're like my best buddies. yep, had them my whole life. c'mon bo! so we got him and he is a, an absolute joy. daddy's puppy. once we got on the farmer's dog he just attacks it, it's incredible. they're so tuned into you and they have such, such personality. being without a dog, i don't know, can't imagine it. [laughter] i'm a lifelong republican and i voted for trump twice, but i can't do it again. trump wants a national sales tax on imported goods. it'll make everything more expensive for regular people, all while giving tax breaks to billionaires. you're rich as hell. we're going to give you tax cuts. kamala harris is for regular people. she wants a tax cut for 100 million americans, so we keep more of our hard-earned money. i'm a proud republican, but this year,
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arthel: vice president kamala harris is speaking at a campaign rally in philadelphia let's take a listen. >> that is what our campaign is about. we know we are all in this together. we have so much more in common than what separates us. we are going to fight for the country we love. [cheering] that is why we are all here together because we love our country. we love our country. you've got to fight for the thing you love. you've got to fight for the
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thing you love. i do believe it is one of the highest forms of patriotism, the expression of the love of our country to then fight for its ideals. it is the highest form of patriotism and one of the most powerful ways we do that is with our approach. arthel: vice president kamala harris rallying the crowd they are encouraging them to vote. saying we must show our love for our country. do not forget a little bit later we will see the former president donald trump at madison square garden. eric. eric: speaking of voting, voting they are is well underway across most of the country but a lot of americans are not waiting for election day to vote. they've already cast their ballots. university of florida day net
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lamp shows more than 41 million people have voted in person or by mail. twenty-five states report how americans are voting by party registration but we look at the data it shows democrats are slightly outnumbered republicans in early voting so far. what does this mean for the trump and harris camp lane as they head into the home stretch? jon bussey is here associate of the journal. good to see you as always been what trends can we find? getting your crystal ball your magic ball what can you see from the numbers of the early voting? >> the numbers are interesting. we have to be careful about what to divine from them. you had about o one of 58 millin people vote in 2020 for president. we are already, as you point out a quarter of the way they are. it shows a level of enthusiasm among voters for the election that there's been a strong early voting trend.
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more registered republicans are voting early then voted in 2020. you have more women voting than men. that is been very consistent. what also is been consistent is early voting is appealing to people. since it began to happen years ago, you have seen consistent growth in the portion of the total electorate voting early out of convenience out of meat if it's absentee or they cannot get away from work. you've seen a gender gap a few more percentages of women voting than men. we have the stats right now. let's look at the age group first more older voters 41 years old? is that older? i do not know. the number sku 41 -- 65 the greatest number over 65 and then
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you just mention the gender gap there is one female 54% mail, 44%. more women are voting early. what can we take from that? is that success of the harris campaign to deal with women's issues? >> that gender gap will narrow as you get the totals. if it is consistent with previous years would be a couple percentage points more it will not be the huge gap. the difficulty here is what we don't know. we don't know who those people are voting for they are registered democrats they are registered republicans. harris has been after the republican vote in the trump campaign has been after the democrats we also do not know is this the sign of a huge electorate interest or is it just a pull ahead from election
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day people do not want to have to take time off from work on election day so there voting early. we also do not know with the utheunaffiliated non- democrat - republican voter is doing they are voting but who are they voting for? the other implication is once this shakes out once a early voting is done it allows both parties to focus on the ground game to check off those they know have voted in they go after those who have not voted yet to try to get them to the polls. eric: there is something i know we want full participation a robust participation in the democracy but i've got to tithers something so exciting. especially exciting on election day when the sun comes up you know the people will speak it's like christmas maybe it does voting early take a little bit of that away maybe you know what i mean.
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>> yes. and as to the excitement because it gives more people the chance to vote you had roughly 68% of the voting population voted 2020. hopefully that goes even higher. we do will not know the results until election day and all the votes are counted. head wins for both of these assetsharris is trying to differentiate herself from biting. paris is trying to appeal to non- college-educated men who she still having trouble with. trump is having to deal with the bad news from his former staffers, top people, secretary of defense, his chief of staff's former head of the military all saying he is unfit become president. wall street journal readers are primarily small business people. they know they're basically hiring a manager to hire their look at some other bad news for trump convicted felon, the fact he's found liable for business fraud for sexual abuse they are
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trying to decipher up with that person in charge of the cash register by front desk? both candidates have headwinds coming into this about it what is very interesting is the electorate seems to be overcoming that and engaging in the electoral process that in and of itself is incredible. >> you want participation we are all in it together. jon bussey of the wall street journal thank you. eric and jon thank you of the election is nine soi immigration rains a top issue for many voters. immigration customs enforcement says it has arrested a 28-year-old illegal immigrant who is charged with aggravated rape of a child in massachusetts. madeleine rivera has more. >> was arraigned by springfield district court in massachusetts july 18 for 2 counts of aggravated rape of a child and indecent assault and battery on a person 14 or older but he was
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released after he posted bail. october 18 enforcement and removal operations officials from boston arre arrested the 20-year-old guatemalan migrant in springfield. he now has a notice to appear before department of justice immigration judge. at this point immigration officials do not know when or where he entered the country illegally. they do say he answer without being inspected or paroled by u.s. immigration officials the acting field office director saying in a statement he stands accused of horrifically victimizing a massachusetts child represents a significant threat to her neighborhood. we owe it to the children of our new england communities to prioritize public safety by arresting and removing the number of god always spiked under this administration for customs and border protection data that they were more than 1.6 million got a ways between the 2021 to 2023 fiscal years. for comparison 1.4 million got a
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ways between 2010 until 2020 for the biden administration has been touting a drop in the number of encounters at the southern border. still, the latest "new york times" college poll shows former president trump toss vice president harris on immigration by 11 points. for the same pul folder number voters consider immigration as a top concern is now 15% up from 12%. arthel: madeleine rivera thank you. eric: the dodgers taken a two game lead over the yankees in the world series will have updates on both teams the dodgers injured superstar is a fall classic hits to the bronx tomorrow. meanwhile just a few miles south of yankee stadium and at madison square garden former president trump is set to address the rally of nearly 20000 supporters there. wewill bring the former president's remarks when he speaks right here live on fox news.
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eric: los angeles dodgers take the two game lead over the new york yankees and the world series. it may prove a bit costly. doctor superstar shohei ohtani suffered, man it looked like a painful injury last night. will he be able to play in game three in the bronx tomorrow night? senior correspondent claudia is in los angeles with what we can expect for game three. >> when the dodgers flew to new york right after last nights killer game, they left without their star player. we have just learned shohei ohtani will play in game three is headed to new york to join the rest of his teammates. it is the news every dodgers fan was hoping to hear. the slug are untrue and tessier today in los angeles after this happened. he is trying to steal second base in the seventh inning and sliding in a way that partially dislocated his left shoulder. the sellout crowd at dodgers stadium winced along with shohei ohtani as he was helped off the
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field clearly in pain. talking to reporters after the game, dodgers manager david roberts said his range of motion and strength were good. he told espn today that ohtani is in a great spot will be the light of tomorrow he made history last month be the first major league player to hit 50 home runs and steal 50 bases in a single season. his first with the l.a. dodgers after signing the whopping 7 million-dollar contract. he has been big a factor in the post season so far with three home runs and three rbis by the japanese superstar was a bit quieter last night before that late inning injury but a dominant pitching performance three home runs helped the dodgers to beat the yankees for -- to bring the dodgers are firing on all cylinders last night. and now with ohtani scheduled to play again the fans are confident the boys in blue will get it done. the dodgers and now just two
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