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media continue to lie and smear him. will: plus, with the clock winding down, pete and i will go off the wall and more in crucial battleground states. it's a big 10 battle in happy valley and going to have big noon kickoff all morning long. the second hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now.
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will: good morning, you're looking at a block party. you're seeing our host pete hegseth. pete: you're on tv at home in the fox news fall festival in fox square formally known as plaza. we're partying it up guys, why not. election in a couple of days and only most consequential election of the lifetime and have popcorn in the process. we've got carnival games out here. come on out if you're in new york city. join us. later in the hour, i'll take the seats. guys, get your jackets, it's not actually that cold. we'll be hosting from the top of one of the hours coming up and smell the tood in the air and not just popcorn, we have hot dogs, hamburgers, i'm going this way. sorry. the crowd is wonderful to see this morning. see you all in a little bit. stu learfield img nards is tooking -- stew leonards is cooking up, challengers this chili?
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>> chicken chili. pete: there we go. balloons and kids come out and get balloons done. some face painting. i'm particular fired up about the face painting and i don't know how we do that hosting television right now and some young folks, democracy 2024 green screen. you too can host fox knew. what show are you hosting, young lady? "fox & friends" weekend. absolutely she does. put whatever you want in the background. pete: what grade are you in, young lady? >> fourth grade. pete: what's your favorite subject? >> technology and art. pete: who are you voting for?
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>> probably kamala. kamala. pete: then a trump voter out here loud and ready to go. bipartisan out here for the fall festival. i'm going to come back and hang out with you. will: before you check in, pete, check in and make sure where that kamala voter is registered in the fourth grade. i would like to know which state is allowing that -- i'm assuming it's new york. pete: no voter id required and i'm sure it'll be fine. see you in a second. will: inside, pete. rachel: we election day three days away and former president trump and vice president harris are campaigning in the south. we're in gastonia, north carolina, with aishah hasnie ahead of the trump rally. reporter: hey, the folks here want to talk about the issue: economy and inflation and the former president trying to talk about that in his closing
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pitch in the final couple of days and left in the media, they want to talk about this. watch. >> she's a radical war hawk. put her with a rifle standing there with people shooting at her. they're all war hawk when is they're sitting in washington in a nice bidding saying oh, gee, let's send 10,000 troops right into the mouth of the enemy. she's a stupid person, and i used to have meeting with a lot of people, she always wanted to go to war with people. reporter: the media taking away headlines accusing of him for calling for chai nist's execution and the -- cheyney's execution and saying he calls for execution and cnn has a headline that trump rages war
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hawk liz cheney should be fired upon and trump-appointed braces violent rhetoric and guns on her face and new york times and rolling stone and on and on and on. the vice president is also jumping on this, guys, saying that this should be disqualifying >> suggesting rifles should be trained on former representative liz cheney. this must be disqualifying. reporter: the former president is doubling down and defending his stance. >> he's a war hawk and doubling down and kills people and she was pushing we go to war with everybody in my administration. i said if you ever gave her a rifle and let her doing the fighting, ever did that, she
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wouldn't be doing too well. she had a face the consequences of battle, she wouldn't be doing that. it's easy for her but she wouldn't be doing it. reporter: one cnn contributor feels bad about what he said and jonah goldburg said he reacted in "haste" when trump was calling for a firing squad and let his disgust get the best of him and not what trump was saying and we all know now. rachel: thanks, aishah. talking about the cheyney thing and bringing in the tweet from joey jones and it's powerful and address this to you and ask the little girl who she was going to vote for and she said kamala harris. donald trump has a message for her. his closing message is i love america and asking for your vote and whether you vote for me or not, when i win, i'll fight for you with every breath in my body.
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she can know no matter what happens in the election, donald trump will fight for her. there you go. pete: yeah. but you mentioned joey jones, with firsthand knowledge and pertaining to fight for your country. what he tweeted in response to how donald trumps' statement was characterized -- excuse me liz cheney. as one of the marines sent to fight your daddy's bs war, i need you to know active duty veterans say this about you and those like you are all the time. we're not petty vindictive, cruel or unstable or amputated mangled, stressed and fed up. it is true, there's a sentiment amongst folks in uniform and especially someone like joey that's given to much. songs have been written about this during the vietnam war and your senator's son. if those people had to send their own kids to fight this conflict, would we be in it or fighting it the way we're fighting it right now? you know, all of those -- the answer is of course no.
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it's always been other people's kids that fight these wars and easy to sit in an air air-conditioned office and donald trump said specifically and moving troops around and is this your kids? if yourself, what calculation would you make there? that's a very fair point to be made, which has been made by many for a long time. rachel: it's not just people, veterans that fought in war and going what you did getting out of afghanistan, just is so insulting to people that lost so much like joey and young men that are draftable age and if you want world war iii, vote for her and if you want peace, vote for me. guess who else is listening to that? moms. guess what, other mom and hispanic moms and hispanic mexican americans are in the military at a higher number percentage wise than any other demographic in america and anybody that is looking at this and i want peace and nobody is
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look on the cheyney bush years with any kind of nosotoll jaire and check out this -- nassau noa about jd vance and going for a weird decision to >> deck cheyney and liz. >> caring about human rights and democracy, dick cheyney, nobody better. rachel: that's so great. so great. will: you point out all the young men and mothers and pete:
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if you're being honest and actually honest about the outcomes of the conflicts and what they cost us, it's specifically for joey but writ large and foreign policy for bush cheyney was great and we nailed it. rachel: i do think, pete, it goes back to donald trump's consistency. in 2016, i think what angered everybody in the establishment, he came out and said what we were all thinking and pete: a
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lot of people's views shifted because of that. rachel: i'm down with the dixie chicks and i wasn't there when they said this but this is how crazy this election is. we traded dick cheyney and liz cheney, warmongers for peace loving tulsi gabbard, by the way we'll have on the show, and rfk jr.. that's the art of the deal. that is the art of the deal. and that's what we're looking at right now. and donald trump is being very smart about deploying tulsi and rfk to democrat areas like madison, wisconsin, trying to get those democrats who rachel:
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mark meredith joining us live with more. reporter: both presidential campaigns swinging through georgia ahead of election day and vice presidents harris will be here@leeanne tick civic -- at atlantic civic center here in atlanta and weave seen the vice presidents going to barn storm so many of these battleground states and here in georgia, democrats are teenager energy and money and >> here is my pledge to you, as president, i pledge to seek common ground and
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common sense solutions to the challenges you face. reporter: trump continues to hammer harris over the economy and cost of living and inflation and where things stand but last night, the vice president top of the list is bringing down the cost of living. that's my focus every day. reporter: talking about price of child care and groceries and whether or not that resinates with people that are struggling to pay their bills right now and
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more battleground states before election day and we're with her in washington dc but it will be on tuesday. will, pete and rachel. back to you guys. will: you guys want dixie chicks debate right now in the 30 seconds we have left? rachel: go ahead, will. i'm -- i don't agree with the dixie chicks on everything, but they were right in questioning the war and why we were there. they ended up being right about the war. will: fight the wars that serve america's interest. rachel: absolutely, america first. will: there we go. rachel: we agree, see. will: turning to headlines, illegal immigrant charged in the murder of nursing student laken riley appearing in court friday. the defense arguing that fingerprint evidence was un-reliable and can't be used in the trial. they're also asking a judge to toss out evidence of two of the cell phones seized by the fbi. jury selection and the trial begins november 13th. new york city mayor eric adams
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set to go on trial in april. the date was issued during a hearing in federal court on whether to throw out bribery charges against him. adams being charged with bribery, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and campaign contributions by foreign nations and wire fraud and bribery. he's being accused of accepting travel perks mt. legal campaign contributions from a turkish official and other foreign nagsals and prosecutors say in exchange he performed political favors for the turkish government. adams pled not guilty. celebrating la dodgers series win over the yankee withs a parade through los angeles yesterday. but it was la shohei ohtani's dog that stole the show. fans clambering to meet decoy before the parade began. the pup wore a dodger's jersey and was even seen waving at fan withs the help of ohtani of course. but i thought we'd see the video
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of it. over 100,000 fans lined the streets to cheer on the team. rachel: that was a beautiful dog. will: i didn't catch agleamens, what was he? a glimpse and looked cute. rachel: he looked spaniely. reporter: it's a wild football season and >> reporter: to say hello to the "fox & friends" show. my wife is on there and turns on the show every single time. reporter: we love it.
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this is a place that's known for its crowd. this crowd is ranked as the best and loudest in the nation and as an ohio state, are you worried about that for your team? >> i'm worried about a lot of things but it's a big game between two top ten teams and a little nervous going into it, but we'll be doing nothing but supporting. first time here at the stadium. i came from florida to watch ohio play and i'm from ohio, cleveland, i'm look forward to it and it's great. reporter: let's get a penn stater in here and why do you think you got it today? >> we're one of the best in the nation. has been since 2016 beating ohio state and today is the day, baby. today is the day.
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will: head over to big fox at 10:00 a.m. for ohio state vs. penn state and huge game no. 3 vs. no. 4. a few days till election day and looking at key voting in key states and pete and i go off the wall and president trump is joining us later this morning. this way has people who start early. people who care and inspire each other to do things the way they should be done. this way uses technology (♪) and goes the extra mile (♪) to deliver your promises on-time, every time. this way is why we're the number one national ltl carrier for quality. for us, this way is the right way which is why it's the only way we go.
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voter registration pretty even for who's voting. will: 40% republican and 41% democrats and this if it holds and continues and at this late stable in the game, assume it will, it'll be huge margins made up by republicans compared to 2020. will: this is largely people, i would say 50 and over. a good 70 bernards healthcares s old and over have already -- 70% of that vote 50 years and older cast their vote. pete: there's a gender gap in participation and 54% women, democrats are arguing hey, that's better for us writ large.
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will: take a look state by state. now, there's undeny blizzard warnings some states where you can see massive gains made by republicans. here are a few of those. nevada. first of all, this state went bidding 2020. new we're looking at 945,000 mail in and early in-person votes cast and john rawlton and other poll watchers pointed out it's a massive leap forward and 39% of early votes are coming from registered republicans and that's knowing which way they voted their retiredically and logically -- they voted and extrapolate. pete: 50,000 more votes than the democrats and pete: 16 electoral
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votes in georgia and carolina. will: i was in georgia yesterday and 50% more new voters are representing the vote. pete: that's the campaign getting people out for the election and similar story this way up from 2020. will: now, the blue wall and everyone says the blue wall, blue wall and comes down saying don't overlook wisconsin. everyone thinks it'll come
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country-specific to pennsylvania but could be another blue wall state. if trump wins arizona, nevada, georgia, north carolina, still has to pick off one of these blue ones. pete: one of the blue wall states that traditionally have voted together and since 1992, michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania voting the same way. if he got to pick off one, she has to win all three. these states, you know, michigan, 43% registered republicans. will: out of 2.5 million early mail in balloting and 42% compared to 46%. tight on early voting in michigan. pete: wisconsin a big number of other, kemp don't know what that means but smaller number of republicans and this number was tiny in 2020. these are all seen as gains for trump-appointed folks. will: this is pennsylvania 1.6 million mail in and early votes cast 57% registered democrats and would be concerning for republicans. pete: true, in bucks county extended early voting by problems for three days and i
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voted early and super easy and no wait and that's not always the case for everybody. tennessee has the most secure voting laws in the country. will: you have a big week coming up. pete: we'll be live from kid rock's honky tonk in nashville on election night bringing in the results and returns with you starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern time and it's a party and we'll be celebrating and white knuckling like you at home election night and watch the channel and turn on fox nation as well and rope in will and rachel to beam in over the inter-webs to get their reaction as well. will: i'll it there. by the way, that's on election night and election day and election week, we've got a whole series of shows on the will kacainshow, willcain.com and whr
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you want to watch the show, we'll do two hour shows 10:00 a.m. to noon on election day and whole slate of huge guests with bret baier, pete hegseth and bill hemmer. pete: it's on overdrive. love it. will: tons of fun on fox fair. pete: it's the block party and no election without face painting and balloons. will: plus paul morrow is here and he joins us next. ♪ there's nothing better than helping take care of your family and community. and it begins with taking care of yourself. protect yourself with this season's flu, covid-19,
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will: how will the country's illegal immigrant crime crisis affect voter's decision on election day? returning to retired nypd inspector general paul m more mo joining us now. >> we have talked about it and it's a very organized group and that's why they're getting more play. glad to see you finally breaking through to the general public. even if the trump rally at msg and thins like migrant gangs and talking about ms13, which is what the gang was last time he game president in 2016. he decimated them here in the east coast and he did do it. since then tren de aragua has become the main focus of that going to breakthrough and what do we need? we need joint task forces just like we had last time. we need federal, state, local. this is an international gang that has a hierachical structure
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and conspiracy cases and going against the mafia and where is doj and that's been my main theme and we have a prosecutor running for president, kamala harris, saying she's the only prosecutors taking down cartels. all the other border czar, you're the vice president with a president that's quite diminished. where's the meetings with mayorkas and chris wray and attorney general saying make big, big cases and that i can them down at national level and throw a dent into these things and they're targeted and something are women. something you don't hear in the mainstream media. pete: 517 times and move to this. daniel penny's trial in new york has begun. opening statements were made in the case against daniel penny for subduing jordan neely who died in that interaction.
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here's what his attorney said. >> someone that stood up and tried to protect his fellow passengers that did the right thing and came to the aid of everyone on the subway car. that's a lot of what this case is about and it's a lot of time at ohm opening statement and more about that. >> it comes down to but for the actions of daniel penny, it's jordan neely going to walk out of that subway car alive. the prosecution has a burden of proof on them to demonstrate that penny was either reckless, that's the manslaughter charge or negligence charge and doesn't have to be purposesful and penny's side going to say
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justification and he did essentially have to do. witness statements are going to come in and hear where east called things like a good samaritan and a hero and saved the car and defense wants all of that language struck and thinks it's too subjective and presidential and one person on that jury to hear from a witness that says we will afraid for our lives and saved the car. that's a quote. they're going to find, i think, you may find at least a hung jury. will: coming to justification, would is not matter if neely was alive when the police showed up and toxicology not impacting justification? >> it would. it's a balancing act and say okay, look, he would have lived but for what penny did and don't feel what he did was necessary. you could find guilty and it's really a balancing act and justification means you were justified in what you were doing
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chair tulsi garmin bard on a tear through the country campaigning for donald trump in battleground and blue strongholds. will: in the last two weeks, she's visited more than a dozen states reaching out to democrats that are disaffected with kamala harris. rachel: here to tell us what she's seen and hearing on the ground is tulsi gabbard. great to have you on this morning. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. thank you so much. rachel: it's been fascinating to see how the trump campaign is strategic of how they're using you and rfk and deploying you to places that are blue like in wisconsin and that madison area. you've been doing -- would've been with the campaign for white awhile. what have you been seeing and what kinds of thins have been changing as you've gone along in the months on the campaign? >> there's a lot of energy building. that's for sure and it's palpable on the ground. i want to share some of the really incredible and unique experiences we've had and that event that we just held in madison, wisconsin, a few days
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ago, at every one of these events i've been doing with bobby kennedy, i asked audience if you're a democrat or former democrat. almost every event somewhere between 35 to 50% of the room will raise their hand and no different in madison and cool thing was this, when their hands went up, probably a couple thousand people in the hall there. the rest stood up and cheered and welcomed them and surrounded them with love and kindness, and i had so many people come up to me at the end of that saying, i came in here afraid and never went to a political rally and i was a lifelong democrat and never voted for different varications and each walking out saying i'm voting for donald trump because of what i experienced here today.
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will: it seemed like it's a direct shot at someone like you. >> there's something much darker that he is implying there because the premise of his statement is that he believes that liz cheney and female warmongers like her are what defines strong women. they're hypocrites and cowards and look at people like liz cheney, she's eager to send our troops into harm's way and advocate for more stupid wars, but she and other warmongers like her will never vowel un-tier to put their -- volunteer to put their lives on the line and i finished a couple days of army reserve duty in oklahoma and i stood on the graduation field yesterday morning and awe a few hundred
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brand new soldiers graduating from basic training and a thousand family members there to celebrate them. it was so moving and thinking about people like liz cheney when i was watching them because these are the young men and women who will pay the price potentially with their lives if people like liz cheney, dick cheyney and kamala harris are allowed in power. this is why i'm so strongly advocating for president trump to go back to the white house to end wars and not start them. pete: the closer you are to it, the more serious you should be about how to utilize the young souls. tulsi, where are you hitting the trails on behalf of the campaign? >> about 72 hours still election day and i was looking at the schedule and i'll be in georgia later today, pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan and georgia before monday night. will: thank you, tulsi.
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pete: good to see you. rachel: thanks, tulsi. >> nice to see you. rachel: no question, war and peace on the ballot and this trade between the cheyneys and tulsi gabbard and rfk is one of the most fascinating things and that unity moment she talked alaska, this is a truly unified ticket. pete: i love the characterization of what it means to be a strong woman. rachel: i love that. pete: how they frame that had. rachel: that was brilliant. will: check in with meteorologist adam klotz with the fox weather forecast. reporter: hey, guys, i'm on fox square and it's the block party and doing fantast and i can there's a nice time and i can smell the burgers and do weather for me. what i need and the clicker of the button and clicking this and this weather is nice out here and having fun. talking about that button for me and the country and ultimately we run up to 61 degrees here in new york city and one more time with that button.
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rain in the midwest by the time we get to election day. that's it for fox square. other kids are partying out in pennsylvania. isn't that right? reporter: everybody wave. >> hi. reporter: did they toss it on over to us? that's awesome. i can't hear a thing. they call it the fox business noon kickoff but it's really like the fox big news party. it is bumping here. the thing that you guys say at ben state is we are -- i don't know about this because there's a lot of ohio state here. now, boys, there's a concern of ohio state offense in the line. you're a little beat up. i don't know. there's big boys here. you want to go in? >> one man goes down, we're ready to go in whenever you need us.
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reporter: we have ohio state and penn state, top five matchup. fox noon kickoff coming your way. back to you guys in new york. pete: thank you, todd. big noon kickoff airs from state georgia, pennsylvania. starts at 10:00 a.m. time. pete: that's a hamstring injury waiting to happen a. lot of enthusiasm. the harris campaign latest message, keep your ballots under wraps from your spouse. rachel: weirdest message and going for them to jump inside the studio here to go around and that's next. ♪
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guys and gals go out and vote for who you want and don't worry about george clooney. rachel: yeah. >> he's the one in the ad where the husband was looking at wife and george clooney, i feel like he's looking at me and judging me. rachel: what's weird is the people behind this ad. people behind this ad is a group called progressive evangelical group called vote for common good. you're going to encourage christian men to vote for a radical and got to have something behind that. rachel: ripping the new york private school where his kids go because they're allowing dis-stressed students to -- distressedded students to go to the way they want.
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>> some of the old guys especially in the comedy world, they're going right. they're going right because they're seeing what's happening in the world. these schools, i lived in river dale. i know these schools and they're so exclusive and people spend a fortune to send kids there and indoctrination and going to learn college entrance. the election not going the way they want. >> the teacher's need the day off. rachel: apparently the mcdonalds uniform was a big hit this year. watch. >> i wanted to tell cackling kamala happy birthday. >> going for a job right now at mcdonalds. i really wanted to do this all
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my life. now i'm going to do it. ♪ rachel: all right. donald trump making mcdonalds great again. >> the average american is getting better at trump inflation. it's amazing and a bit of i like the moving and dancing and it's like michelle obama gets the move campaign with mcdonalds. this is always fantastic. rachel: made halloween fun again. >> the garbage outfit. rachel: amazing. amazing. all right, tom, you're amazing too: thanks for joining us. >> you are amazing. rachel: president trump is joining us next. stay with us. ♪
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