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>> ainsley: it is 8:00 on the east coast, it is my god daughter's birthday, happy birthday, little lucy. this is "fox and friends." >> lawrence: a massive crowd at madison square garden to hear donald trump address their top concerns. >> i will end inflation. i will stop the innovation of criminals coming into our country and i'm asking you to be excited about the future 'of ou country again. >> steve: florida officials arrests dozens of illegal migrants accused of scamming hurricane victims. >> lawrence: unbelievable. >> this type of predatory action is worst of the worst. >> brian: after shoulder injury, dodger stars shohei ohtani
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return to the field for game three. they say the world series tonight on fox. will cain is at yankee stadium, he got inside and went to the gift shop and got him a pull-over. >> ainsley: east coast, west coast. >> steve: he'll save the receipt. >> ainsley: mornings are better with friends. >> steve: former president trump will campaign in georgia, election day is eight days away after a massive sell-out rally at msg. >> ainsley: lots of kisses and hugs. >> brian: vice president harris campaigning in michigan today and obama will campaign in philadelphia. >> lawrence: madeleine rivera is
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outside the white house. >> madeleine: trump campaign is optimistic by early voting. former president trump is in georgia today trying to bolster his spoupport in powder springs georgia and georgia tech. trump is fresh off the rally at madison square garden, where he announced a new category. he slammed harris on the border and economy. >> this will be america's new golden age. going to happen quickly, too. on issue after issue, kamala broke it, but i will fix it. >> madeleine: harris is holding join rally in michigan tonight and will make other stops at a semiconductor facility in saginaw.
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she is looking to slam trump's manufacturing record by highlighting signature pieces of legislation under biden administration like chips and assigns act. maggie rogers is performing ton tonight. what is not on the schedule in closing stretch are join events with president biden. per axios, the president wants to campaign in rust belt state. harris' campaign sees him as a political liability. biden's team says the president could campaign for senates in maryland and delaware. >> steve: sounds like the president has opened up his schedule, they don't need him.
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is he just wandering around the public spaces? >> >> he wants to campaign for harris. he does have an event in maryland talking about manufacturing. what is not on the schedule, if that upon event could be for maryland senate candidate there. it is calculation harris team is making, they don't think biden could benefit at this point of the campaign. >> brian: if you look at trends and nationally, trump by two and three. cnn dead heat, abc has harris up three. things are trending, when tied, trump is winning. when you go by past polls, he's
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never been up in the popular vote. >> lawrence: popularity numbers have gone up. when you look at swing states, he is winning all swing states, as well. if you compare that day to hillary clinton and joe biden, his numbers, they were winning at that period in time. >> ainsley: most of you watch ing couldn't go and you saw on tv the packed house, everything sold out and outside tens of thousands of people that wanted to get in and couldn't. people are hurting. they are not caught up with what j.d. vance said yesterday. he was phenomenal in that interview. this crowd is focused on things
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people are not talking about. people are talking about groceries, board of county commissioners and crime and people want change. >> steve: that is right, people don't like where they are now. we've told you for a year majority of americans feel the country -- >> ainsley: sorry to interrupt y you, steve. >> steve: maybe. people want change and they showed up and they actually showed up in person. >> ainsley: you're right. right there at madison square garden. >> steve: i think that is hotel pennsylvania, if i had to guess. >> ainsley: where is roosevelt? >> steve: over that way, i could be wrong, point is, people are hurting and trump's message, i know you are hurting and i'll
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fix if resonates with so many. >> next tuesday, you have to stand up and tell kamala harris that you have done a terrible job, we're not going to take it anymore. kamala, you're fired. we're bringing back the american dream, bring it back at the highest level you've seen. seeing historic levels among black population, hispanic and jews and muslims and catholics and mormons, all joiningous cause in larger numbers than anyone has seen in this country before. larger than they have ever seen in any country and republican party has become the party of inclusion. >> lawrence: guess my question for people that are so upset the
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gains trump is making, what do you expect him to do? last election, they thought they were better off for donald trump, they still voted for joe biden. they still voted for joe biden. they gave him a the shot and he wrecked the economy, border has been overrun, you are putting migrants before american people, you see what is upon hai ha happening at grocery stores. and kamala harris, as well. if you disagree with that statement, she's been asked, anything you would do differently? i can't think of anything. we are where we are and people are voting for their pocketbook. >> brian: she does not answer questions why she blames issues on donald trump. she is asked by norah o'donnell
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about abortion. she says donald trump is killing people, no answers whatsoever. melania trump decides i'm in. number one book in the country, on some level, we'll ask tomorrow, she understands how much people like her despite what headline have said. you did studying for it and the interview. >> ainsley: definitely an asset. >> brian: her poise, where she walks out, not sure who picked the music. l >> ainsley: lee greenville. >> brian: no, it was -- >> wonderful america where seeds of security, prosperity and health are sowing for benefit of
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our families. 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. and now, [cheering] >> please welcome our next commander-in-chief, my husband, president donald j trump. [cheering] >> lawrence: compare her -- >> ainsley: they are just
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talking. >> lawrence: can you just compare her message compared to other places, michele obama talking about people dying on operating table. w walz's wife negative message, doug emhoff, negative message and melania has a message of hope. >> brian: it is a general election, more men voting for trump and more women voting for kamala harris. president does have governor mike huckabee, melania, st stefanik, tulsi gabbard, try to chip away at the vice president's strongest group. >> steve: melania will be our surprise guest tomorrow. >> brian: you blew the surprise. >> steve: she'll be with us. >> brian: she might be coming on tomorrow. >> steve: we want people to
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watch, she's going to be here. >> ainsley: read her book, one night. >> steve: what is happening behind scenes that would indicate donald trump is leading or been a sea tide change and i was talking about this, lead story in "washington post," how ceos and billionaires who tried to stay out of the race or have criticized donald trump from january 6 or backed democrats in the past are staying silent in the run-up because they think they could win. big shots like tim cook, guy thatun ares apple and guy who runs google, are talking to the former president, which would suggest they are businessmen and know if he's president, they will work with him. they are cozying up to him which
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indicate people in new york city think he could win. >> ainsley: lawrence came home from texas, after voting this weekend, you walk into your building in new york city and all these maga hats. >> lawrence: people i recognize that live in the building, in new york, everybody does business and goes on. i see all these hats and i did not expect that in new york city. >> brian: to build on steve's point and your point, do you think that has a lot to do with owner of l.a. times says do not endorse, jeff bezos. he's been nothing but positive since assassination attempt and put out that positive post right afterward. >> steve: i saw a story over the
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weekend, perhaps a family member of the person who owns l.a. times. it was about palestinians and they sat out. >> brian: he denies that. then the editor resigned. >> steve: people at both papers quit. >> ainsley: donald trump said are you better off four years ago than you are now? the crowd screams no. we were able to do that since they have both been in office. >> brian: they keep saying turn the page. on what? this is you. >> ainsley: reading this page 3-1/2 years. >> steve: they rolled out new commercial last night, we'll play a snippet to give you an idea. early on never surrender and now
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never quit. watch this. >> our country has gone to hell. i made a decision to run. we'll make america great again, greater than ever before. >> steve: and that is the message that is potent for people. >> lawrence: democrats made a mistake, kept denying american people's pain and it was not polling well. then things are bad with prices, it was too late at that point. tell me how you're going to fix it. >> brian: it is not over, very tight, things can change. reason it is close trump is saying they're attacking me from outside. the whole russia investigation no one believed him outside
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circles and that fell apart. one, two, three, four, five. people say, he might be right. what are they afraid of? it wiped out entire primary field and backed up what trump was saying. they don't want me to be president, why is it that that is overwhelming anything harris is doing. >> ainsley: he's not a career poli politician, he could be sitting on the beach much >> brian: lawrence could be on the beach. >> steve: donald trump would be on a golf course, not the beach. >> brian: probably in a trap. yankees in a must-win situation, dodgers hold the lead. >> steve: will cain has a preview, we have a large perhaps
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n nonsports oaudience at times, he's made it clear what is at stake and why we should care. >> will: i got accused of man- man-splaining. you want me to do it again? setting me up for failure? in short -- >> ainsley: do not go after me or lawrence. >> will: not directed at ainsley. >> steve: come after me. >> will: i got steve doocy and brian kilmeade. dodgers up 3-0, yankees need to win. they need to win in game four. like brian kilmeade said, they need stars to show up, aaron judge to show up. speaking of stars, i broke into the merchandise stadium and then
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i ran into a real star -- >> b >> is this "fox and friends"? is brian kilmeade there? you can't hear you. >> will: he's in there. >> that son of a gun owes me and it's been a year now. >> brian: what is his venmo. >> will: pay your bets, this is mer, from -- >> go yankees. >> steve: will, do this. >> brian: what is he doing there? >> steve: give him $100 and maybe brian will give that back to you. >> will: what is the cute about that, you think i have $100 in my pocket. i can maybe do it. i will pay you and brian kilmeade will pay me.
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>> brian: why is he there? >> will: they want me to give it to you. whole money clip. come here. i don't know why he's here, why are you here? >> i never leave, they keep me here. >> brian: is he a groundskeeper. >> will: good jokes. i want to do impractical jokers. i want to play jokes on people, that is what i do. >> brian: don't you do it all weekend long? >> will: it is what you do. game three on fox don't miss it. big star power, aaron judge, shohei ohtani, juan soto. >> ainsley: we'll have a-rod on the curvy couch tomorrow and melania. >> steve: famous last words.
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>> lawrence: there's a story there. kamala harris policies could impact supreme court if she's elected. we'll discuss next.
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struggles to recover from hurricane helene and hurricane milton. law enforcement in pinellas arrested 40 'll migrants accused of looting and scamming hurricane victims. todd piro has the story. >> todd: 100 people arrested, including 41 illegal migrants for lootingly victims of hurricane helene and hurricane milton. >> of these burglars and thieves, 41 out of the 45 are not u.s. citizens and here illegally from mexico, cuba, venezuela, honduras and other countries. exploiting others when they got nothing. >> todd: warning of contracting scams after victims were charged
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$250 million. one suspect had business cards. sheriff says his office contacted 200 individuals including 160 migrants, could not arrest them because they did not have probable cause. >> ainsley: future of supreme court after kamala harris was pressed on packing it. >> american people are losing confidence in the supreme court because of behavior of certain members and rulings, dobbs dec decision, protecting a woman's right to make decisions about her own body. there needs to be reform of the court and can study what it looks like. >> lawrence: always study.
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gregg jarrett. gregg, every once in a while, you see her progressive views pop up. >> gregg: you do and her premise is wrong. polls show lawrence, that americans are not in favor of packing the court and have higher opinion of supreme court than any other branch of government. democrats don't like their decision, they want to change the rules to a cchief partisan ambition and will blowup the senate filibuster which prevents one party rule, so who is the real threat on democracy. they want to pose limits on justices. supreme court was to protect
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political influence. kamala harris, who flunked bar exam, thinks she knows better and wants to blow it up. >> ainsley: she was speaking to bloomberg in 2019 and said i'm open to the conversation to increase number of people on united states supreme cower, pack it by adding three more justi justice, how far would they go? >> gregg: they want to add 15 justices. it is insane and a lot depends on upcoming election. if kamala harris wins white house, if democrats achieve majority in both house and senate, i think they will try to move forward with this plan. fdr tried this and congress
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revolted and so did the american people and i think they do it again. >> lawrence: they do it at the ballot box, vote early and don't wait until election day. >> ainsley: thank you, gregg. >> lawrence: former president trump rallying massive crowd at madison square garden. >> with your vote in this election, show them once and for all this nation does not belong to them, this nation belongs to you. >> ainsley: laura ingraham says trump's populous message sounds familiar. she will join us live on set. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs
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>> i'm thrilled to be back in the city i love and thousands of proud, hard-working american patriots with me all together. we've always been together. and i'd like to begin by asking a very simple question, are you better off now than you were four years ago? [cheering] >> with your vote in this election, show them once and for all, this nation does not belong to them. it belongs to you. >> brian: former president donald trump rally ing at madisn square garden,
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>> steve: pop limp shared by "the federalist" and ronald reagan. >> ainsley: laura ingraham joining us in the studio. >> laura: i used to come once a week, i noticed refreshments were down sized, tough times. >> brian: you were there, what don't we know since we were not there? >> laura: you get a vibe and feel energy in the room and that is sometimes overstated, i don't think in this case it is o overstated. seeing the lines of people, sometimes 10 deep on the street. there were a couple of middle
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fingers but the people in the room was happy. press said it was negative. come on. >> brian: they think he's going to win? >> laura: oh, yeah. >> steve: how many people are dressed in red and maga hats. it can be dangerous to wear a maga hat. >> laura: i think the days of hiding who you are for is over. i was at tex tech a&m over the weekend, a lot of the hats on college campuses, kids have been afraid to show who they are and you should say what you think. >> lawrence: what is your read on the country? a lot of people are fearful because of 2020, red wave did not deliver, what is your experience?
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>> laura: everyone says caut cautiously optimistic. i think buler rally, j.d. vance mcdonald's and this, four events were inflection point, to use cliche in these moments. that reset the race in a profound way. half the country loves trump and half the country is issue we don't like what he says, most people know we need a change badly. >> ainsley: article in aches a axios talks about harris campaign snubbing biden. he wants to be a part of the campaign and they say we'll get back to you. is she trying to separate
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herself? >> laura: she said she can't think of anything she'd do different loo. she's between a rock and hard place. she can't really diss him or embrace him, tough situation, one of her own making and they got our country into a ditch and donald trump said he would get us out. going to be hard work to turn washington around, it is a beast and they will fight him every step. >> steve: echoed ronald raying know, are you better off than you were four years ago? >> laura: i wanted to take that narrative back. when you are going to hitler and naziism in your campaign, you are not in a good way.
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being there last night and talking to regular people, mostly from new jersey, new york, long island, my home state of connecticut. people like, gosh, this is ridiculous. everything is so expensive, it is ub surd. >> brian: you don't hear -- you don't want to question people's patriotism, when you say the country is racist and you are standing on stolen land. this is eshg m, this is last greatest hope on earth. if this thing goes down, conversation will get academic quickly. >> brian: who will be in his cabinet, that is intriguing, what happens to democratic party? biggest implosion between biden camp, kamala camp, if there will
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be normal middle rise up. you will sell tickets to this. >> laura: i don't think they will ever admit what they did was wrong. kamala harris will be the fall woman here. they will not say open borders were bad, they will never admit their policies were wrong. they will go back to the country was made to be fearful and they divided us. or they will say she was a lousy campaigner, i don't think they will change their policy. >> lawrence: what does trump need to do? i don't want to get ahead of ourselves. we don't know, what does he need to do to close? >> laura: stay optimistic. this country, our home land, has
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to be saved you will see more of that. he's a new yorker, a brawler, he's going to fight to the finish. he hits back and that works for him. he is like, well, who won the presidency in 2016 and on the cusp of be ing the comeback kid. this will be the greatest comeback of all time. who would predict he would be at madison square garden? >> brian: your show tonight at 7? >> laura: is that right? you are all coming on, i understand. will cain is out there. good assignment. i'm a yankees fan. >> brian: anything you want to promo? keep it a secret? >> laura: i'll talk about how he
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needs to close and what we can imagine will happen on other side, democrats, finger pointing will happen. he better be ready, they are planning how to stop him every step of the way if he gets in. >> lawrence: that is a tease. >> steve: we'll be watching. >> laura: we need pillows on this couch, this falls back. >> lawrence: you can borrow b brian's. >> laura: i heard the secret. >> steve: will cain is live at yankee stadium. if you might pray with me real quick. lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad.
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help us turn to you in everything we do. amen. i invite you to join me in more prayer on hallow, stay prayed up
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>> will: will cain welcoming you to yankee stadium, tonight world series, yankees down to the dodgers, they look to right the ship tonight. aaron judge, juan soto, they want to get this back to a series. they are not trailing, get off
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the mat. there will be a stadium full of people paying $1000 or more. or ride the four train and catch small glimpses of the game or on fox 7:00 tonight, game three of world series on fox. for now, back to you in new york. >> steve: all right, will, thank you for helping us, have a safe trip wherever you travel today. >> thank you, steve. >> steve: check in with senior meteorologist janice dean who has folks in town for world series. >> janice: is anyone going to the world series? >> no. >> janice: no? it is okay. we'll try to get tickets. >> pittsburgh. >> pittsburgh. >> pittsburgh. go, steelers. >> nashville. >> and nashville. >> janice: mornings are better
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with friends. world series forecast, tonight in the 50s, no rain in the forecast. we have potential of rain later this week. for now, above average temperatures, we love it. are you here for halloween? >> we were here for the trump rally. >> janice: are you going to the world series? >> yes, yankees only! >> janice: say hito steve doocy. >> hi, steve. >> steve: morning, everybody. say good morning to bilpar and dana perino. dana helped me with the news quiz over the weekend, i beat my wife for the first time. >> dana: what do the dodgers dodge? streetcars.
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>> bill: see you tomorrow morning. closing arguments underway. there was a garden party and sprint to finish. >> dana: michael whatley will be here. >> bill: and jack keane will tell us what is coming next. >> dana: will there be an october surprise? yankees have not won a game yet. we have it all. nine days away.
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>> brian: today is national first responders today. to honor those heroes folds of honor is renewing its partnership with the nfl and bud light to scholarships to their families. david pearson died 11 years ago and his daughter is here. colonel, great to sigh, alexis, great to see you. dan, tell me what first respond means to you and your organization. >> it goes all the way back. you know folds of honor very
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well. i started above my garage with nothing and a little bit into that journey i flew to st. louis and asked anheiser-busch to help me. that meeting has resulted in a 14-year partnership, donated over $26 million. i was watching the climate around first responders in this country and it felt like vietnam. then i would realize that every six seconds in this country 911 is dialed, 240 million times a year these first responders are coming to rescue us. there was no organization providing educational assistance to the families of fallen and disabled first responders. i went back to the ceo of anheiser-busch who was a former marine and we have to do something for first responders. i'm in. bud light came on.
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a $3 million donation to support first responders initiatives. long overdue but thank you to the heroic first responders to help us every day. >> brian: your dad passed away after 21 years as an active duty firefighter. devastating moment. folds of honor stepped up in what way? >> they stepped up in a way that is so beyond amazing because they were able to give me a scholarship to help me go to school. the folds of honor has been so honoring and healing achieving my dreams and telling my story about my dad and how amazing a man he was. i'm graduating this spring from oregon university with a degree in civil engineering because of the people of folds and everybody who supports them to makes this possible. >> brian: tell me about your dad. >> my dad was a captain at a fire and rescue for his time
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there he was captain and he served for 21 years. he was a paramedic. big, amazing guy who loved to fish. amazing guy. >> brian: i'm sure he is proud of you and dan, a great feeling of pride knowing alexis is getting this great education and so many others. 62,000 scholarships awarded, there are still so many people in need. support folds of honor. thank you so much for telling your story dan and alexis. >> thanks for having us on and thank you to anheiser-busch, the 500 hole sailors and national football league and bud light stepping up behind first responders. god bless the great united states of america. >> brian: folds of honor.org. that's it for us. over to bill and dana. thanks for having. >> bill: good morning, everybody. the campaign is kickin

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