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nate congress. you can have perfect legislation, but if you have an executive branch that doesn't act in good faith to enforce the law,ar what is worth nothing. this is pure politics. they hope the media will ride with this. everybody is talking about the flaws of the bill but it codifies about 2 million people coming in illegally per year and not to mention gotaways and everything else we would b e dealing with here josephine when she got -- we will see if the fellow citizens fall for it. jonathan fahey thank you for joining usjoin on a sunday nigh. >> thank you. >> trey: thank you for spending part of your sunday with us. g i hopereee you have a great week ahead.t weou until next week you can find usr online @gowdyamerica and good night from south carolina. fleshman music on
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>> we're not going to take it anymore, kamala, you're fired. get out, get out. you're fired. on issue after issue, kamala broke it, but i will fix it. >> todd: former president trump in historic madison square garden. >> carley: the election is eight days away. tim walz is hoping to appeal to young men. playing madden with aoc. will that strategy pay off? >> todd: take a look at what happened on the football field. >> here comes hail mary with game on the line and the ball is caught. it's a miracle. >> todd: hail mary, miracle, commanders pulling off the play of the year, we have n.f.l.
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highlights. you're watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. we begin with brooke singman. good morning. >> brooke: former president donald trump making a bold final pitch to tens of thousands of voters, including a promise to bring back the american dream. >> this will be america's new golden age. going to happen quickly, too, very quickly. the fate of our nation is in your hands. next tuesday, stand up and tell kamala harris that you have done a terrible job, that crooked joe biden has done a terrible job, you have destroyed our country. we're not going to take it anymore. kamala, you're fired. get out, get out. you're fired.
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on issue after issue kamala broke it, but i will fix it. >> brooke: trump receiving support from voters in tradi traditionally democraticing blocks. >> we are saying support among -- jews and muslims, they are joining our corps larger than anyone has seen in this country before. larger than any country and the republican party has become party of inclusion. >> brooke: the rally was filled with special appearances who shared. watch. >> we'll make life affordable again in the united states of america. we're going to put the american
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dream of homeownership within reach for millions of american young people. we're going to secure our border. >> i'm not just maga, i'm gothic maga. energy is incredible. america will reach heights it has never seen before. the future is going to be amazing. >> he's proven to be the strong leader, allies and adversaries alike must respect. he's proven he loves this country so much he's put his life on the line for it. what has the other candidate proven? >> brooke: hulk hogan, dr. phil, tulsi gabbard, mike johnson and more. former first lady melania trump made an appearance to introduce
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her husband. >> america's most fearless leader whose mark changed the course of the world. new york city and america needs their magic back. [cheering] >> a country of tomorrow that will shape our future and set expectations for the generations. let us charge together with shared reason that builds on american greatness. let's size this moment and create a country for tomorrow, the future that we deserve. >> brooke: former president donald trump will be back on the campaign trail today in georgia with eight days to go. >> carley: this rally was something. i showed up at 6:00 a.m. to talk to people and the crowds were huge already, 11 hours before donald trump spoke or the rally
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sta started. by the time i left, i would say 20,000. >> brooke: absolutely and there were people watching on the jumbotron, it was quite a scene, 19, the 500 were filled. >> carley: and i'm sure the bars. thank you. vice president kamala harris will be in battleground state of michigan today. she dismissed a reporter question on her campaign's internal polling numbers. >> can you give us a sense of your internal polling and how that is influencing your decision on what to do over next nine days. to be frank, my internal polling is my instinct, i let campaign people deal with that other stuff. i respond to what i see.
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people showing up last night and every event we do. . the feeling is energy and excitement. >> carley: former president barack obama will campaign today. a and -- may not be campaigning after her campaign is distancing themselves from biden. axios saying biden wants to campaign for harris, harris' campaign keeps responding we'll get back to you. right now, no events are scheduled for them to appear together before election day. >> todd: did you see this, a lot of you did, 2024 world series off to incred ible start. game two earned highest viewership for a game 2022 since
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2018. dojjers beat yankees. only slight dip from 15.2 vie viewers. game three yankee stadium tonight, coverage 7:00 p.m. if yankees lose, there is 64% chance you're doing the show by yourself tomorrow, i'll be in the fetal position. to sunday's n.f.l. action. commanders pulling off play of the year, game-winning hail mary to beat the chicago bears 18-15. watch. >> down to one last play and it is going to be getting longer by the second. at the 30-yard line and you can step into it. here comes the hail mary with the game on the line and the ball is caught! it's a miracle.
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>> todd: commanders are having a good season. kansas city chiefs undefeated with a win over raiders. su superstar tight end jason key allies kelce scoring. falcons taking care of business in tampa bay. buccaneers losing and atlanta tight end pitts avoiding an embarrassing moment, watch. >> cousins shot over middle and pitts loose again. his second of the day, i believe. yes. it got dicey at the end. >> todd: i said he had embarrassing moment, you said what, wardrobe malfunction. he almost dropped the ball. and jameis winston lead the
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browns to a win over the -- giants did not lose yesterday, did they win? no. they play tonight. >> carley: yankees and giants have a chance to win? >> todd: good chance you will be s solo tomorrow. >> carley: is there unity among the commanders? >> todd: people love the commanders. school board shake up. florida voters will decide if to add party label to school board races, how that could impact elections. >> carley: we have a jam-packed show. we'll be talking to joe concha, tim murtaugh and mark waynespauz
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powering possibilities. comcast business. power's out. >> janice: good morning, happy monday. warming than average. we have a storm system moving into the west, bring ing mountan snow along the west coast. we'll be on the rainless streak for northeast, new york city 27 days without rain, philadelphia 28 and 29 is the record. boston could get rain this week. could see stronger storms tuesday and wednesday and maybe tornados, we'll watch that. potential record highs tuesday, wednesday and thursday for big cities ahead of the next storm system.
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halloween forecast, 81 in new york, 81 in raleigh. eastern half of country. western half cooler than average temperatures and maybe snow in low-lying areas. halloween, 79, i thought i saw 81. warmest high was 1981 in 1946. todd, it will be warm, we won't need our snow suits underneath, that is the word i'm looking for. >> todd: we're not going full canada. hot hat wean. thank you. speaking of kids, education and parental rights in florida. listen to this. one ballot measure will add party affiliation.
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the ceo of optima ed joins me now. you support this, why? >> partisan races create more informed races. if you know if somebody is a republican or democrat, it will increase participation in races. you know how long some ballots are. many know where the party stand and say do i agree with these positionings or not. >> todd: 48% of florida voters oppose the amendment and 33% support it. some say it politicizes our children. >> over the last years, it has been politicized. parents have opinions about it.
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it is important parents are informed about where people stand and that creates that. n nonpartisan races increase influences and parties get more involved and have diversity of views on the ballot. >> todd: specifically in florida, democrats wildly and resoundingly oppose this. do they oppose this because they are outregistered by republicans in the sunshine state? >> it is possible. collier county is deep red and you have democrats that can get elected hiding behind n nonpartisan label. we hear from candidates, number one question they get asked is what is your party affiliation.
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it will increase accountability on the other side of the election. when those candidates take a position, voters can hold them accountable and it increases democratic process and participation from electorate. >> todd: in florida, broaden this out and i did not know this was an issue. 90% of school board members don't have to do that. do you think that number decreases after florida? >> nine states allow or require a partisan label. school board is largest one if amendment one is to pass. you are seeing demand for trans
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parenty. and education has been brought to the forefront. school choice is a big issue in elections from local to state to national election talking about department of education. we are hearing from parents and voters that want to know where candidate stand on the issues and this helps them be informed. >> todd: you were at the truvenl ra trump rally last night. if you have trump supporters going to polling, i think we will find out education is a bigger issue than being let on by both parties. >> carley: j.d. vance getting into it with cnn's jake tapper calling out network for not covering issues voters care about. >> can we talk about the fact
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>> carley: j.d. vance tries to steer jake tap per toward the issues americans care about during this fiery interview yesterday. watch this. >> this is the thing, jake, we've spent five minutes talking about people in donald trump's staff who think he is not fit for office, who he fired. they did not think he was unfit for office until he fired them. we are not talking about public policy, talk about how americans can't afford groceries or cost of housing. >> carley: joe concha joins me now. this got heated.
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it took 16 minutes to ask anything other than what general kellogg said em. . was this a good use of everyone's time? >> joe: probably not. b but j.d. vance emerged the winner. if kelly was opposed by hitler, why did john kelly not resign on the spot some why wait all these years before he started talking about this? that was a master clas by j.d. vance who teaches anchors like jake tapper how to conduct interviews. this is classic cnn to bring on a republican and play got you around all things donald trump confirmed or nonconi remember
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iffed instead of talking about inflation, wages, do meft ig energy, crime, illegal immigration and the crisis resulting from it. when we look back on this campaign, if donald trump wins and it is looking like he may, selection of j.d. vance was best decision during this campaign. j.d. vance will do an interview and always emerge as the smartest in the room. >> carley: the martha one and during this exchange with jake t tapper, he goes, we're talking about this, not about high prices, we're still talking about the very same thing. that was yesterday. on saturday, former first lady michele obama campaigning in michigan and gave an interest ing defense of the vice
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president, listen to this. >> i hope you will forgive me if i'm frustrated some of us are choosing to ignore donald trump's gross inkocompetence whe asking kamala to dazzle us at every turn. all this while we pick apart kamala's answers from interviews he does not have the courage to do, y'all. >> carley: there is admission kamala harris has disasppointed people and saying it is not kamala harris' fault, she is being held to a higher standard, what do you think about that? >> joe: probably same as you, we know kamala harris has been horrible in every major interview she's done, but that's okay because donald trump xyz, quite the bar to get over.
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i watched that entire speech by michele obama and it was divisive, dark and negative. ens entire speak was about donald trump. she played convicted felon card and fascist card and did not talk about how kamala harris will bring down grocery prices, crime, and this is closing argument from michele obama, considered best orator on the democratic side? where has she been? this is her first stop. at least having her out there as fo former first lady and better than campaigning with the buzz kill liz cheney, but that is no not saying much. >> carley: then bernie sanders
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going maybe liz cheney is not the best idea, quite a weekend of campaigning from both sides. got to leave it there. over to you. >> todd: with eight days until the election, former president came home to new york city at madison square garden and pitched voters on why he can flip the blue state. >> i'm thrilled to be back in they city i love and thousands of proud, hard working american patriots. you are with me. no city embodies spirit, energy and potential of the american people more than where we are gathered tonight. we want to win our country. we also want to win new york and make it safe and strong and beautiful and affordable and vibrant again. >> todd: a gen-z conservative infl influencer was at the rally.
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great to see you in person. kamala harris' campaign per her own admissions all about a vibe. tell me about the vibe at msg last night? >> it was off the charts. people were fired up to have a former president, future president having a rally at madison square garden. it was historic and would have been even if kamala harris would have had a rally there. i don't think it would happen. my family and i were invited by the owners. trump gave a shout out to jim dolan. the speakers and crowd, i heard 200,000 were trying to get in. there were not very many protesters. i heard there were over 30 million watching around the
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world. >> todd: was there a significant gen-z turnout at the rally? >> 100%, i'm used to seeing the older folks, this was full of young people and speakers were targeted to young voters, like the comedian they had and of course, elon musk, phenomenally done. it was so cool, it was incredible and i couldn't have been happier to be there. >> todd: the roft of tom brady, hulk hogan and dr. phil. you are notable for a few reasons. you are buddies with barron trump, who has been influencing his dad's run helping him reach younger voters.
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here is what the old man, his dad said. we have barron's homies watching, he is the king of the intern the. >> todd: as we said, you are barron's friend, how, how is barron helps his dad reach young voters? go on rogan, messaging, how is he doing it? >> everything. i think trump is so close with his kids he sits down with them, what do you think about this interview, is this something i should do? i think doing great network, fox is good, there are others you should check out, like joe rogan and that aid ross interview, things like that. he's seen how they poll on social media and he's like, i got to do this more often.
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joe rogan did like 10 million views in the first hour. it was awesome and this rally, i'm sure was their idea. it could have been better, over like 50% of people there, their first time at a trump rally. >> todd: i think that has to do with the area. last night was a big deal and both sides acknowledge it. theo va ughan and andrew schultz podcast brought in individuals. i listen to them, not a lot of other people do, it brought young kids in. bo loudon, thank you. >> carley: both candidate will visit battleground state as campaign hits final stretch. we'll have senior trump advisor tim murtaugh where the former
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will meet. irans it received advance notice of israel's attacks this weekend. it reserves right to legal and le legitimate response to criminal attacks at appropriate time. israel rejected that complaint saying it reserverings right to defend itself. to the war in ukraine. zelenskyy says his troops will be forced to fight north korean soldiers. yesterday russia started tr transported them to the front line. today a lot of uncertainty in japan after the prime minister ruling paefrt, liberal
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democratic party lost this weekend. he said we cannot allow a moment of stagnation, we face difficult situation in security and economic environments. opposition leaders need to work together, the paerties have 30 days to decide. japan is the world's fourth largest economy. >> carley: alex, live in studio, we'll catch up after the show. former first lady melania trump stunning the massive crowd at madison state garden as she introduced her husband. >> let us charge together with shared reason that builds on american greatness. let's size this moment and create a country for tomorrow. the future that we deserve. please welcome our next
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commander-in-chief, my husband, president donald j trump. >> carley: tim murtaugh is 2024 trump senior advisor. why was it important to have this rally at msg? >> only donald trump could pull off something like that. front page of "new york post," maga square garden. 20,000 people inside and thens of thousands waiting outside. hew he blew the roof off. way to kickoff the last eight days. it's a movement, only donald trump could fill madison square garden. >> carley: he was on brian kilmeade earlier this week and said tickets sold out in three hours.
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polling shows donald trump and kamala harris tied. kamala harris talked about internal polling saying she does not have it herself, she uses her own instinct. what do your polls tell you? >> donald trump the has instincts, but we are driven by data. donald trump is leading all seven battleground states. what we're setting up here is what donald trump kicked off last night, last final push, closing message is, kamala harris broke it, donald trump will fix it issue the economy, border and a world that is on fire. people have lived through both 5d ministrations and know their lives were better when donald trump was president. kamala harris broke it. >> carley: democrats closing message is fascism.
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tim walz and folks on msnbc compare this rally to a nazi rally held at madison square garden in 1939, listen to this. >> donald trump has this big rally going at madison square garden, a big rally happened in 1930s at madison square garden. look, we said we're all running like everything is on the line because it. that jamboree happening now in that place is particularly chilling because in 1939, more than 20,000 supporters of a different fascism leader, adolf hitler being paed the garden for rally. donald trump threatened to use the military for within.
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>> it is ridiculous, here is kamala harris, who donald trump is currently beating. she and her campaign are calling more than half the country nazis and she wants to be president of it? hillary clinton talked in a similar way and 1992, her husband bill clinton accepted democratic nomination in the same building. there was israeli flag flying, president trump has been endorsed by moms in detroit and we had a holocaust survivar there last night. for tim walz to say that is offensive to nazi, germany and what happened with the holocausture is survivors.
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this is a dying campaign and they are throwing anything that can stick and it is offensive, they should be ashamed of themselves. >> carley: number of israel flags was notable and diversity of the crowd i noticed, a lot of black people and hispanic americans with latino for trump shirts on. >> main super pac supporting kamala harris planted story in "new york times," this is hurting her campaign and her own super pac is begging them to stop. >> carley: if they change their tune with eight days to go. donald trump will be in georgia, speaking at national faith advisory inaugural faith summit and will deliver remarks in
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atlanta laters today. there are pathways to victory for either candidate talking about blue wall or sunbelt state. on election night, what are you looking for? >> the seven battleground states, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, nevada, arizona. we believe and released numbers and believe donald trump has a lead in all seven. that is what we're paying attention to when returns come in. we frankly believe this is donald trump has momentum and reason is people havive welled through both administrations. economy was strong under trump, border was secure and the world was at peace. under kamala harris, it is border might as well not exist and the world is on fire. it is easy contrast. trump great years, kamala harris terrible years.
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kamala harris broke it, donald trump will fix it. >> carley: people have lived through both election cycles, we'll see who they decide. tim murtaugh, thank you. lawrence jones will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> lawrence: you went to the rally yesterday? >> carley: i was there, you did not watch "fox and friends" yesterday morning, my man. >> lawrence: somebody was asleep. >> carley: you deserve to sleep in. you're a hard worker. >> lawrence: good morning, my friend. coming up this morning on "fox and friends," maga square garden, donald trump makes a pitch to roaring crowd at new york's iconic venue joined by hulk hogan dana a white and was introduced by melania trump, we're outlining has closing arguments. plus karoline leavitt will join us live. obama will be rallying for
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♪ while trump rocked new york city. governor tim walz and new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez spent the evening playing video games on livestream in an effort to reach young male voters. >> carley: oklahoma senator markwayne mullen is a campaign surrogate and joins me now. innocent, is this really going to work? what do you think about it. >> i don't know what to think. i was sitting there. reading this afterwards, tim walz who looks like he might have played a video game before in his life and aoc that's out there supposed to be relating to the outcome men and that's their outreach while you have president trump and j.d. vance in here just rocking madison
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square garden. there is a difference between the way the campaigns are running for sure. >> todd: what do you make a cawrnl nature sort of way talk about upending the senate and getting rid of the filibuster. >> it's interesting. because you think about it both sides have honestly said. this go back to the federalist papers and you start knowing and understanding what the senate is really about, it's about the minority having a voice, right? because, if you think about it, the republicans haven't had more than 55 seats in the republican -- in the senate since the 1900s i think it was early 1900s since we had 55 seats. there to slow the process down. the democrats same thing. it's important to have certain procedures in place. because, if you just have the majority that always gets to ramrod their agenda through then the american people are sometimes left behind and what i mean by that, if it just works
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like the senate, then you're going to be doing the most craziest, most radical things both sides. also senator nfl sunday like talking about the senate filibuster over a game of madden. >> todd: i do every time every week. >> you understand that i didn't understand the filibuster really until i got in the senate to truly understand what the meaning of it was. >> carley: you have been in interesting pretty interesting. have you been reaching out to native american voters in swing states to try get them to vote for donald trump. what have those conversations been like? >> i think it's the understanding of the disconnect between washington, d.c. and indian country. i was raised in indian country. i'm cherokee say you don't look cherokee. i can't control ohio look like. 4% of the actual voters that vote. only 40% of native americans actually vote. if you think about the swing states, where every vote counts, you show a little bit of love to
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indian country and you start saying hey, we understand the idea of what self-determination and sovereignty is about, which is what president trump is really gravitated to is saying hey, let's learn these treaties and what indian country is supposed to be all about and then let's help them economically moving forward. because you go to some of these reservations and it looks like you are in a different world. it's like you might as well be in a third world country. >> carley: most indian americans work for democrat candidates. >> except for oklahoma. we vote red. that's the largest con sen trailing. >> all 77 counties vote for president trump. we know the native americans if we reach out to them and show them that we're going to try to understand your issues, we're going to start understanding what indian health services in the gaps between the health services between the v.a., medicare and medicaid and when it comes to indian health services great under funded or self-determination. understanding the difference
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between public and private lands and let the tribes have control over of their lands rather than having permission to. you show just a little bit do them. that can be a difference in these swing states. >> how confident are you that the g.o.p. flips your chamber this senate? >> we are going to flint chamber. 100 percent. i will lay down all the chips on the table and go all in right now. we are winning the senate. tim sheehy is going to be our 51st vote. bernie moreno, sam brown and dave mccormick in pennsylvania and eric in wisconsin. we could just come out where we have 54 or 55 seats. i think that's difficult but better trump does the better the senate does. regardless we are winning the senate. >> todd: threw have it, you heard it here not necessarily first but you heard it here the latest. >> carley: "fox & friends" starts right now. have great day. ♪ ♪

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