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♪ >> ainsley: good monday morning to you it's 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. it's october 28th. this is "fox & friends." >> steve: and we are eight days until election day. and former president trump returned to the trail after a massive rally at madison square garden. >> ainsley: packed. >> and i'd like to begin by asking a very simple question. are you better off now than you were four years ago? >> no. >> brian: yeah, today, vice president harris heads to michigan as her team reportedly snubs the president, joe biden,
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denying his personal request to join her on the trail. a big no. >> ainsley: we'll get back to you on that one. >> brian: we know where to reach you. >> lawrence: yankees return to face off against the dodgers for game three of the world series and will cain is live from yankee stadium all game long. >> ainsley: he got inside. yes, he was trying to get inside. >> brian: with a microphone. >> steve: he picked the lock. >> ainsley: mornings are always, what guys? >> steve: better with friends. >> brian: get dressed. >> lawrence: so today former president trump will campaign in georgia as election day is just 8 days away after his massive rally at madison square garden. and meanwhile vice president kamala harris is campaigning in michigan today as former president barack obama will campaign on her behalf in philly. >> brian: be she loves her
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surrogates. madeleine rivera live at the white house. >> madeleine: good morning. former president trump and kamala harris will go to every battleground state of the campaign. today speaking with faith leaders deliver remarks at the national faith summit hosted by the national space in georgia. hold a rally in georgia tech. for her part vice president kamala harris is holding a joint rally with governor tim walz in ann arbor, michigan tonight. she will be making other stops at semiconductor facility in saginaw. harris is looking to appeal to blue collar workers a voting bloc who she struggled. set to slam trump's manufacturing record highlighting his criticisms of signature pieces of legislation under a divided administration like the chips and science act. but last night it was trump who sought to put harris on defense, criticizing her policies on the economy and the border. >> this will be america's new golden age. it's going to happen quickly, too. very quickly.
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on issue after issue. kamala broke it, but i will fix it. >> harris has been harnessing star power in the last several days to try and boost her momentum. tonight singer maggie rogers will be joining harris and walz in michigan. one figure notably absent on the campaign trail president biden. it's not because the president doesn't want to, quite the opposite per this report from axios which states the president is keen on campaigning for harris but harris' campaign views the president as a political liability and reluctant to say directly they don't want him to campaign for her there are areas where they can help the vice president like among working class voters and rust belt states like pennsylvania, which of course, either candidate is so desperately eager to win over. back to you. >> brian: thanks so much, maddy. maybe he can stay in delaware longer he loves delaware. >> steve: you know what, brian, it's one of those things where you think somebody -- remember back when you were dating and
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you sat by the phone waiting for the phone to ring? is he going to call. she is going to call. kamala harris not calling and it's driving joe crazy because he thinks he is so valuable to the campaign. remember, in his head. >> ainsley: she is ghosting him. >> brian: lawrence, can i relate for that because he has never had though wait for a girl to call. >> steve: lawrence is young. he never waited for the phone to ring. is he waiting for a text. >> lawrence: despite what you guys think i did have to wait for the phone to ring. sometimes that was when the internet was connected to it and you could not make. >> steve: i remember that. >> lawrence: in defense of the president though, it's not like some of the other people on the campaign trail are epg had. when you had barack obama that went out there and shamed black men that did more damage to the campaign as well. >> brian: bill clinton. >> lawrence: bill clinton that. >> woman would be alive. rachel morin would be alive if
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they did a better job vetting. >> lawrence: commented on kari lake's appearance. >> brian: she is attractive. >> lawrence: exactly. >> ainsley: harris' campaign keeps snubbing the current president joe biden. they don't want him out there campaigning for her. they feel like he doesn't help her. and so, they keep telling him, according to this article, three people familiar with what is happening behind the scenes says they -- harris' team keeps telling his team we'll get back to you. >> steve: right. waiting by the phone. there he is waiting by the phone. meanwhile, let's talk about the other side. donald trump apparently has dreamed for years. he has mentioned it for three campaign cycles i would love to play madison square garden and he did that's where the biggest acts in the world. >> brian: he thanked jim dolan. >> lawrence: and adams. >> steve: they rented the place i think it cost them a million dollars they said it was worth it because he essentially became
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his own-mile-an-hour anna rivera the closer for the yankees. this was closing last night. if you missed it and started later than a lot of people thought because there was so much going ona room. >> ainsley: so many people spoke. >> steve: we have a highlight reel of some of the things former president said about becoming the future president. >> i would like to begin by asking a very simple question. are you better off now than you were four years ago? [crowd roars no] >> steve: i'm here today with a message of hope for all americans with your vote in this election, i will end inflation. [cheers] >> i will stop the invasion of criminals coming into our country. and i will bring back the american dream. we need the american dream to come back home richer, safer and
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stronger than ever before this election is a choice whether we will have four more years of gross incompetence and failure. [crowd boos] >> or whether we will begin the four greatest years in the history of our country. [cheers] we will achieve success no one can imagine. the most secure economy, the most secure borders, the safest cities the most powerful military. the best trade deals that we will dominate the frontiers of science, medicine, business, technology and space. [cheers] and i'm asking you to be excited about the future of our country
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again. i'm asking you to dream big again. we're going to dream big again. we haven't been dreaming big at all. this will be america's new golden age. [cheers] it's going to happen quickly too. very quickly. >> brian: people are missing the point the reason the crowd is so big and even though the headlines in the "new york times" says about misogyny and comments and it was basically a terrible event, if you watched the event, you will have a different opinion and if you watched it and don't vote for donald trump you are going to be very worried today because they have eclectic lineup which had a very positive message and four years to go on and willing to run on four years as the "wall street journal" outlining with andy kessler today he says we can't take another four years like this. not because of woman, man, black, white, doesn't matter. it is this -- what does the vice president stand for? medicare for all?
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what does she stand for decriminalize the border? what does she stand for raising the upper tax bracket from 37 to 49. 21 to 28. substantive economic differences tell me where the growth and optimism is. we already tried. this and you are going to make it worse. >> ainsley: you look at that crowd at mawrnsd never did i expect that to happen in new york city. people are hurting. people in new york are hurting. look at that crowd. they filled it to the brim. people were on the very top row. they had to turn people away. i was reading this morning tens of thousands were in the streets at bars and restaurants outside they had to turn them away. >> lawrence: to that point, ainsley, if you watched some of the other networks and i tried to get variety of point of views. >> ainsley: what did you see? >> a lot of them kept saying i don't understand why. why is this movement happening? you know, if you take the layer of what the media is talking about, when you talk to average day people, they say they were better off four years ago.
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and it's just that simple for them. and i think it's really disingenuous. kind of heartless, too. to ask voters to vote for four more years when they're suffering. you are going to be okay. the people talking on tv their families are fine. they will be safe. they can hire private security. they can deal with the rise in grocery prices. but if you are a mom, especially if you are a single mom or senior citizen, every penny counts. and i think that's why they are rejecting -- this is why the voting lines are so long right now. >> steve: i think ultimately it's all about bread and butter issues. >> lawrence: of course. >> >> steve: i know democrats going to vote for trump they like policies better but they can't afford it. everything costs so much more. that's one of the reasons why donald trump's campaign started a new campaign of tv ads. premiered last night between at
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the nfl game between the bengals and the philadelphia eagles, remember, early on in his campaign he had the slogan never surrender. now, new ad out it's about never quit with dana white, watch this. >> president trump is literally putting his life on the line and is he willing to risk it all because he loves this country. >> steve: and then it also talks about democrats on the economy and trump says when i left office it, changed, inflation destroyed the lives of so many people, interest rates went from 2% to 10%. and millions of illegal migrants traffickers in drugs coming into our country, our country has gone to hell. i made the decision to run. we are going to make america great again, greater than ever before. that is the message that has been so potent to so many people who don't want to be bipartisan or they want to be americans but at the same time, they have got to do something that is right
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for their family. >> ainsley: i was on a flight last night. i was flying in i know you were too, flying in from texas. so i was catching up with people on text messages that were there. saying, all right, who is up now? who is speaking now because i wasn't able to watch it so i watched it when i got home. the lineup was, first it was mike johnson and vivek and tulsi and r.f.k. jr. hockey, dr. phil, dana white, j.d. vance, elon musk, melania and donald trump. what a lineup. >> steve: there were people before that. >> brian: by the way dr. phil and dr. oz, two people that oprah gave huge breaks to and very successful shows both said you can have them i'm staying here. i i was shocked to see dr. phil there. he starts his own network. interviewed trump twice. same thing with dave ramsey. dave ramsey is usually apolitical. you know where he stands conservatively financially. after interviews trump he says i
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am in. so i think pretty significant. if we could go back one second. >> ainsley: how about joe rogan he hasn't endorsed yet? >> brian: i don't think he will. he says i want to sit down with kamala harris. i listened to the whole thing. they really had a great conversation. mutual respect there. he said dana white is the reason you are here when you got shot you just sold me. i thought it was important. he said i never would have voted for biden. i was giving her a shot. i would like to have a conversation with her. that "wall street journal" list, subtan tia list. rhetoric aside. i think this is important. this is what she stands for and this is what andy kessler forget about your opinion, male, female, republican or democrat, no one is talking about that anymore. price controls. she mentioned it. price gouging. it doesn't exist. the tax rate. you might not like rich people but they buy a lot of businesses. they grow a lot of the businesses. give them a 2% back that will give them more money into the system. heyier regulation. cascading down ask anyone in oil and gas. federal housing controls.
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reason why you buy a house all these environmental and all these other issues. they stopped building for four years and this is what we get. trump is not perfect. but you know he is going to go on anti-regulation. try to get as less taxes as possible because he believes the more money you give people to keep, he believes the growth is going to get there. >> ainsley: going to close the border. the huge crimes, huge energy bills. is he going to decrease them 50% in the first year he says. >> you saw the energy there in the stadium yesterday, but that energy is nothing if people don't show up to the polls. and i think the former president, elon musk, made it very clear, this is something different from the last time. you got to vote early. you got make it too big to rig. here is the former president. >> early voting is underway in every swing state and we are setting all-time records. they're voting, i will tell you what, i don't want to talk about it. but we have to keep it going.
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we have to get out and vote. we just have to get out and who would have thought this was going to happen. we are leading in every swing state. [cheers] but it doesn't mean a thing. >> vote early. vote now. [cheers] yeah. make the margin of victory so big that you know what can't happen. [cheers] massive, overwhelming sweep of every swing state and even. so states that aren't -- people don't think they are swing
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states massive crushing victory. get everyone, friends, family, people on the streets. get the signs up. put the hat on. >> brian: democrats you did that by vilifying him when he bought x. trying to sue him with the space program and take him down when it comes to tesla leaving him out of all green conversations. you forced him to go to trump. >> lawrence: going after his kid, too. >> brian: huge mistake. >> ainsley: look at that graphic right there. that's unbelievable. we are not surprised by the democrats because they normally vote early. look at the republican number, it's almost up there with the democrat. >> steve: it's surging, look state by state how it's breaking down, ainsley. >> ainsley: start with arizona. it looks like 35% are democrats who have already voted. 42% republican. why is that? what is interesting 345 and 42 does not add up to 100 percent. 23% of the people who requested
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votes are independents or third parties. while that number is really good for republicans, keep in mind there is 23% independents who also are out there that could swing the election. >> lawrence: look at georgia 2.7 million votes. >> brian: you mean jim crow 2.0. are you sure no one passed out from not getting water? has anyone lost consciousness. >> lawrence: i received event that report. michigan 1.6 million as well. >> steve: in nevada, look at that number. republicans have returned 40% of the republicans who requested of all the early votes, 40% of republicans, 35% are democrats. >> ainsley: is that because he was the first to say no tax on tips? >> i don't know. but keep in mind. >> brian: it's a good question. >> steve: i think a lot of people have heard so many times that 2020 their vote was stolen so they are trying to get it in,
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regardless. you also have to keep in mind that in nevada, 25 % are non-third party. >> ainsley: i don't think steve i have ever voted early i'm going to vote early. >> steve: i always vote early. >> brian: i tried twice. i drove by sunday, i asked the guy at the end i asked many the guy how long did it take? three hours. okay, i will just go sunday. no one is going to go sunday. packed again three hours. >> ainsley: does it depend on the state? you have to call in advance and find out where you go. it's not normally where you would go. >> brian: early voting is on different than day of. >> lawrence: look at north carolina, despite all of the storms and everything that's there. 33% democrat, 34% republican. totaling up to 2.7. >> ainsley: good for north carolina they realized it's important. >> that's a huge number. >> steve: the thing about north carolina, lawrence, there are more independents in north carolina than democrats or republicans. >> ainsley: what about pennsylvania, steve. what's going on there.
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>> steve: 1.4 million third party people in that state. so, while democrats are 60% and republicans are 30%. how is that final, you know, 1.4 million going to vote in pennsylvania? our point is swing state early voting looks good for republicans and surging over historical levels and we don't know exactly why that is. we just know that there are also so many independents in each of these states while they looked encouraging in a couple of states, got keep in mind. how are the independents voting? >> lawrence: i will say the last time just from my take it with a grain of salt if you want to, when i'm talking with friends and family, last election, people were much more relaxed when it came down to voting. oh, yeah i'm going to show up. now it seems like it's a massive ar peel. okay. i got my vote. in bringing people to the polls. >> brian: last time a drop box on every corner. drive-thru voting?
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how did we ever accept that? hi honey, pass your ballots up front. hand it to the guy at the drive-thru window. >> ainsley: donald trump at the drive-thru window? >> that's funny. did was a global pandemic people were afraid to be around people. >> brian: i forgot about the pandemic. >> ainsley: please don't take us back there. >> steve: dropped it off or mailed it in. it looks like a new trend for america which is good because, brian that, way you don't have to wait in line three hours. >> lawrence: true. >> brian: let's see what happens. >> lawrence: yankees are home for a must win game three as dodgers hold a 2-0 lead in the world series. >> ainsley: will cain is live with a preview for us, hey, will. >> steve: good morning, only thing weirder is drive-thru voting booth in texas we have drive-thru liquor and beer stores. >> brian: you could? >> steve: liquor barn. >> ainsley: i think soil of them will give you a roady.
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it's illegal, i think. >> will: you could be right. i came down hard lawrence in the 6:00 hour. i was thinking about this and thinking about you, ainsley. i have sat next to you. >> ainsley: are you going to embarrass me. >> will: i know you hear white noise when i say sports terms. i will explain this to ainsley. >> ainsley: what it takes. >> will: dodgers up two games to zomplet or the yankees. >> steve: is he using fingers. >> will: that's good. they come home. what i was saying earlier is tonight the dodgers are going to put a pitcher on the mound who hasn't been awesome toward the back end of this season. and if they can get to him the yankees, that means they can get relief pitchers, back and forth and pitch an inning or two. here is why that is important. in game 4 the dodgers don't have
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a starter yesterday do go. plan on using all the relievers to get through the game. burden of proof them up in game three that means they are hampered in game 4 and that means yankees can possibly come back from down 2-0 to make it two-two. that's getting way ahead. i'm explaining game flee on fox could plea out over the next two games of course you are going to watch because you have aaron judge shohei ohtani and star power all over the field how did i do ainsley? >> lawrence: ainsley looks more confused right now. >> will: did she start hearing white noise. >> ainsley: feel like i am watching kamala harris about space. you are making me feel -- >> lawrence: compared to kamala? that's great. >> brian: she leaned back. >> ainsley: 1, 2, 3. that's tonight. >> steve: dodgers up 2-0.
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>> will: did i do kindergarten voice? >> ainsley: you did, mr. kaine. >> steve: it's mr. will in the romper room. i see will in stadium. >> will: i was pointing to the mound and pointing to where the bullpen is. >> steve: it was good we needed a primmer. >> brian: i think another 15 million will watch in game three at yankee stadium. ainsley: tomorrow we have a rod on the curvy couch. >> will: so let me get this straight you sent me to yankee stadium in the cold it's 40 degrees and brought the stars into the studio with you guys. >> brian: right. we got melania, too. no offense. >> steve: because we are doing a live show. >> ainsley: do you have a pass to get in the building, can you come. >> steve: will, thank you very much. you are number one. all right. meanwhile. the presidential race isn't the only one to watch ohio senate race could determine the balance of power. >> ainsley: trump backed candidate bernie moreno is
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tie making a toss-up. here with final pitch bernie moreno. thank you for coming to the program. >> thank you, lawrence. >> lawrence: made it clear on the stage are you better off than you were four years ago? do you think that matters in ohio for your race as well? >> yeah, absolutely. the answer is unequivocally no. you see the high prices at the grocery store, fast food, the cost of insurance. the cost of housing, affordability of a car today is impossible, business i was in. so i was objectively in every measure economically it's bad but also instability around the world eye we so what going on around the border. what you saw positively patriotic president trump laying out an agenda that is going to fix these things over the next four years. >> lawrence: so tell me this.
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when it comes to those independent voters. it looks like donald trump is definitely going to win ohio. why is your race so close compared to the former president. >> you got to remember two or three years ago nobody knew who i was. businessman my whole life. name i.d. very low. president trump is very popular. polls were tied in my primary and i won by 18 points. i think we are going to have a good victory. go to every corner of ohio every single day. my opponent is old and tired. barely does any events. this guy has been in elected office for 50 years he ran for the first time when richard nixon was in the white house. we are going to win this race and win it by that decent margin. >> lawrence: j.d. vance was on the sunday shows yesterday. here is a little bit of that. >> we have now spent five minutes. >> yeah. >> talking about people in donald trump's staff. >> who think is he not fit for
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office. >> fired. talk about how americans can't afford groceries. >> we are actually talk about. >> talk about how americans can't afford cost of housing. ask yourself about network integrity. you guys talked about the russia hoax nonstop. >> fbi was investigating it. >> so you took the words of unnamed fbi agents and put them on your network as if they were the gospel truth you did it again and again. you guys seem to care more about donald trump's past than the future of the american people. >> lawrence: is he representing your state. >> yeah. j.d. is great. the one element that really shows in that interview is that president trump made a brilliant choice in selecting j.d. vance. he is a good friend. is he great senator. is he going to make an amazing vice president you saw him dissect the fake news. people are sick and tired of seeing activists. these people aren't interviewing
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j.d. vance trying to silly argument. why you will see president trump and j.d. elected in 8 days. >> lawrence: have you incredible story. i hope people check you out and get to know you and vote accordingly. thank you so much for joining the program. >> thank you and your viewers can find that at bernie moreno.com and if they can go on this and help out that would be fantastic. >> lawrence: u.n. security council set to talk about strike. alley is out of the war zone. she is on set to discuss. she's next. ♪ ♪r de and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud
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stakes meeting between cia director bill burns to-to-mossad yesterday after plans for short-term cease-fire in gaza. fox news foreign correspondent alex hogan lucky to have you in the studio. great to see you. >> hi, brian, good to be here. >> brian: when they meet to talk about prisoner swap and short-term cease-fire how optimistic are both sides. >> there is hope but difficult time to be too hopeful. every family member that i have been continuing to talk with over the last year every time that there is a potential cease-fire they don't even read the headlines anymore because they sore disheartened that this time it could actually mean something different there are differences ha what we are seeing in this potential cease-fire. this would be a two day cease-fire it. would release four israeli hostages for some palestinian prisoners being held in israel and the hope here is that because it's a short-term cease-fire, that maybe it would lead to a longer term cease-fire, very different from the plan that president biden
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laid out and how that was a long drawn out preplanned cease-fire this is much more immediate short-term goal. >> brian: you don't know how are dealing with now when it documents hamas. we know haniyeh was killed in iran and sinwar thankfully was just killed a week ago. what sinwar had on him i guess was a letter saying hold onto the hostages, keeping them healthy is the only way we survive. obviously he still got a bullet in the head. we do know the locations, evidently, possibly of where these hostages are i'm not sure if that could lead to their freedom. >> there is a loft intelligence that the idf has had. we don't have any specifics, obviously they are not going to release that about how they are getting this information. but they have been in contact with some families have even told me they have had check-ins with the idf over the course of the war telling them we have had some evidence that your family member is still alive. and at least give them a little bit of hope to hold on. >> brian: iran over the weekend was hit with over 100 israeli air draft in 20 separate sites,
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they seem to go over missile defense. some say this is a quid pro quo from biden to netanyahu, we're going to give that you thad missile system if you this was israel's largest attack on iran ever. we are hearing today from the revolutionary guard telling israel there is going to be severe consequences today iran's foreign ministry said there is going to be a response because it has the right to defend itself. but what is going to be interesting to look at is when exactly that would play out. so there is two events we need to look at on april 1st, that's when iran says that israel destroyed its embassy in syria, killing seven members of the revolutionary guard. iran then triggered this response. it had about 300 missiles and drones fired at israel. that was two weeks later after a tack israel hen i can't tell
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political leader of hamas was killed in iran, when that happened, iran said there was going to be a very, very strong response that gives us indication we are seeing condemnation what iran did over the weekend this could be drawn out much longer. >> brian: russia's hands with the houthi rebels and missile defense and iran supplying to much weaponry in ukraine. alex fascinating time. >> it's a really tense time and starting to see for the first time a lot of the these global conflicts becoming increasely interconnected something that our viewers will likely have to watch. >> brian: we need somebody who can understand the big picture. i'm not sure we do have that right now. alex, thanks so much. >> thanks, brian. >> brian: appreciate you breaking it down for us. biden harris economy to a big crowd at madison square garden. the impact on your wallet. if you see four more years of
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kamala harris. but, first, the countdown is on to game 3 of the world series on fox. will cain is outside yankee stadium. will? i should say inside. >> will: sun's up, sun's up inside yankee stadium. outdoor stadium. sun's up. tonight game three, brian, yankees-dodgers on fox we will have you set up for it coming up on "fox & friends." ♪
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>> aaron judge and the yankees are back in the bronx looking for a win in game 3 of the world series tonight as dodgers star ohtani is back in the lineup after hurting his shoulder. the must-see matchup is right here on fox and coverage will start at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. will cain is live up in yankee stadium ahead with the preview hey, will. will will yes i am yankee at a yum game three tonight. star power all over the field. the ratings for this world series have been so out of sight also because you are looking at the two biggest markets in america. you got west coast and east coast right here new york, l.a., taking on each other right here at yankee stadium tonight
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ratings so popular everyone in on this that tickets to get in the stadium are approaching a thousand dollars, that's for standing room. people are said i don't know if you can see right here, this is the for train runs back and forth. a little glimpse can you see in yankee stadium i will ride the for train back and forth to see if i can see into the world series. if you get a shot or turn on your tv on fox tonight you will see game that the yankees need to win aaron judge needs to hit. one for nine so far in this world series. he needs to hit to get the yankees back in this series down 2-0. this will be a big one tonight, again, game three on fox. back to you, ainsley. >> ainsley: but they do have the advantage of being on their own turf, right? so that usually helps? >> will: yeah, that's right. by the way, ainsley, i'm sort for man splaining earlier. i have been told that was man splaining. >> ainsley: did i play softball growing up. i think i know the rules kind of.
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>> will: yes. >> ainsley: when you start talking about pitch hitters. >> will: relief pitchers. >> ainsley: check in with janice dean how the forecast looks for tonight's game. >> janice: maybe the yankees will have a leg up because it's going to be chilly in the 50's. you never know. those people from los angeles have very thin blood. look at it for the world series tonight at yankee stadium. temperatures in the 50's here we go. you know what? if we get into another game foam or the next day warmer than that forecast is looking really good no. rain in the forecast there are your highs, warmer than average temperatures for the central u.s. a cold front that's going to move on through that could bring severe weather on tuesday and wednesday. look at all of the records that we could set from chicago down to houston in towards the northeast on friday. and thursday by the way is halloween. we could actually have one of the warmest halloweens on record. severe storm threat on wednesday
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keep that in mind for the plain states. halloween forecast 81 for new york. that's your daytime high and temperatures will be cooler in mind that cold front, and the potential for some severe storms. we will keep you up to date. fox weather.com for all of your latest details. steve doocy over to you. >> steve: all right, j.d. thank you so much. >> janice: you got it. >> taking on the biden economic record in front of sold out crowd at msg last night watch. >> if kamala harris gets four more years, our economy can never recover. we will rapidly defeat inflation and we will very simply make america affordable again. cheese. >> we are going to make it affordable. >> steve: that sounds pretty good. kanter fitzgerald chairman and ceo howard wil joins us live in "studio m." >> good to see you. >> great to see you. >> steve: president started off
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yesterday and he said what reagan said back in the day are you better off today than you were four years ago. >> exactly. >> steve: financially we are not. that's a very potent message. >> i mean, think about it the price of gas when he left office was $2.35 and now it's $3.20. right? he wants to drill. so the way he says he will make the economy better in open up. >> we are the petroleum natural reserve right in alaska second largest oil field in the world we closed it. of course we closed it. it doesn't make any sense. he says drill, baby, drill. what that means is lower gas prices, lower gas price. >> steve: for a lot of people it is a binary choice. people look at kamala harris as a continuation of joe biden she is his vice president we will get mother of the same. whereas with trump people remember they have a rosy remembrance of back in the day. when you look at the numbers and it's really stark, when you look at the numbers between 20 --
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2021 and most recently, 30 year fixed mortgages damage is up 123%, credit cards up about 50%. groceries up 20%. consumer prices up about 20%. howard, it becomes almost a binary choice. do you want more of that or do you want somebody who says he can fix it? >> it's amazingly different, right? under donald trump, we had 3% g.d.p. growth. so the economy growing 3%. real wages, meaning your wages past inflation are going up 3%. and we had inflation below 2%. now, of course, everybody has gotten poorer. eggs are more expensive as you just said, groceries more expensive. your mortgage rates are off the charts. everybody is feeling pressure because the biden-harris administration just didn't care about the workers and the people. they cared about their own views. >> steve: howard i was at the grocery store in florida a pound of butter was 7 bucks. >> you are kidding me.
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>> steve: lead story in the "the washington post" is about how sensing that he may win now billionaires and ceos. you are a big shot. are now talking to trump cozying up to trump, people like tim cook is talking to trump about stuff. the guy who runs google. president trump mentioned him yesterday because it sounds like they realize even though a lot of them didn't like him, they are businessmen. if he is going to be the president, i'm going to have to deal with him. so they're cozying up to him. >> the president calls me yesterday morning i'm chatting with him i speak to him every day. he mentions that jeff bezos calls him. i said you better talk to him the night before i said play -- he said to alexa play the joe rogan and donald trump podcast. it says playing prosecuting donald trump. and i did it again and i did it again. so i videotaped it and sent it
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to the president. when he mentioned jeff bezos. if bezos is calling you. send him this and tell him to fix alexa and make it fair. i'm telling you the gross media, the broad media is so unfair and they are all starting to call him now. they are all coming. >> steve: real quick, you know, you have never really taken a side politically in such a big way as you are now. i didn't in 2020 i raised some money and fundraiser. i didn't like go all in. to me this is an all-in moment. his view of the economy. imagine this, he cares for voter integrity you get get on a plane without i.d. and buy a car. >> steve: come into this building. >> can't ask for i.d. in california it's a crime. the crime is that they are trying to rig elections. he knows it. we know it. it's got to end. this is a fundamental election. and i'm all in for donald trump. >> steve: all right. and howard wil wil will you tel.
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