todd: quickly, let s go to karen. works in construction. voting for rick saccone, why? because i want him to continue the trump agenda. i like the creation of jobs. less regulation, and hopefully they will do something about healthcare. to have haded to we have excited diner here. a lot of folks and opinions. yeah. todd: got a yeah from donna. send it back to new york city. steve: thank you very much. a nice fair and balanced breakfast. brian: hard to disseminate between the two conner lamb runs a lot of the trump agenda. it s blending a lot of things. steve: the question is will it that continue or just to get elected. brian: he called him lamb the sham. ainsley: hand it over to jillian. jillian: i wonder what nicknames he would give to us? he has nicknames for everybody. brian: maybe he has one. we are not sure we want to know. jillian: good morning to you guys and to you at home. get you caught up on headlines. passengers pack being a southwest flight after fire on board forcing
be really tough. was that what he was talking about or talking about, for instance, ronald reagan back in the day. he had two phases. he had one in 81 and one in 86. so is that what he is talking about? we don t know for sure. if the president is watching right now. if you could call us triple 8 tell fox. we would appreciate it. brian: isn t he flying out to san diego? steve: 8:3024 morning. brian: the president has not released his taxes yet and no has jillian. have you released your taxes? jillian: noble has asked me to. brian: would you do that? jillian: sure, brian. just because you asked. let s start with this fox news alert. serial bomber after deadly explosions rock austin, texas. 17-year-old boy died monday after opening plain looking box rigid with explosives. to be able to construct a device like this and deliver that guys to your target without having texas
the 8 border wall prototypes. his whole campaign was looking backwards. you know, you didn t like black people getting rights. you don t like women. i do want to thank kevin brady. where is kevin? where is kevin? kevin are we going for an additional tax cut? do you hear that john and ted? phase ii. i was a lonely soul steve: this is phase ii of the fox & friends show. it s a three hour show this is hour two. ainsley: he has been off his rocker today. brian: i have not been. 1, 2. one down, two more to go when it comes to the investigations. senate is next and then mueller is, what two or three years from now? steve: mueller is going to be done. i bet close to the election.
steve: that is so cool. ainsley: that is awesome. steve: 28 minutes before the top of the hour on election day. brian: are you ready? all eyes on steel country. steve: that s right. polls are going to open minutes from now in pennsylvania s eighth district voter will decide race that could have national implication. ainsley: eric shawn is live with more for us. big day today. good morning, ainsley. hi, everybody. yes it and the polling place behind me opens half an hour from now. the big question here in this district will the white working class voters who abandoned hillary clinton, will they return to the democratic party or stay with the g.o.p.? the nation is watching today. this race, of course, pits the democratic candidate, he is 33-year-old ivy league conner lamb, a former marine and federal prosecutor against four term state
and not making big dough. steve: ceos take the risk and reputations on the line. it s commensurate to a degree, right? come down on both sides of this. people who watch pay and study pay say it s pretty much in line. it makes a lot of sense to us. they do take the risk. their name is on the line if the company doesn t do well. but people opt other side say hey, we re going to use these numbers for bargaining power at the negotiating table. steve: we were talking how back in the day when ben and jerry s still ran the place, they had a 5 to 1 ratio where the boss could only make five times what the average person makes. people used to be. this is a reason to crow, right, if you are a ceo how much money you make. there was a time when ceos tried to keep their pay more in line with workers. brian: why don t they now. it s bragging rights. you want to make the most. biggest paid ceo in america.