pete: good morning, good morning. so great to be back. will: it is halloween on fox & friends this morning. we will be dressing up a little later in the show dressing up in our costumes. pete: how much input did we get into your costumes? the answer is zero. there is a little bit of confusion about who is what. rachel: i saw your outfit, they told me it was mine. i was like, how am i supposed to wear this? it was huge. they re like, then later on it was figured out that actually that was your outfit. pete: okay. i haven t even seen mine. will: i think i know what pete will be. i can t imagine you being that. [laughter]. by the way there was, we had a halloween parade, dog costumes. pete: was it a parade? will: it was not a parade. pete: may have been described as such. rachel: there is rachel s hunky boyfriend, our producer. will: her dog flapjack. rachel: her dog flapjack. will: didn t win. we had an instagram poll which dog had the halloween costume. the dog named tucke
scheduling hearing on the matter for thursday. this, of course, is all coming as the office of national security announced their own review of the documents to determine potential refuse for national security. talking all of this over, and possible developments i wanna bring in washington post josh joce. josh, let s talk about to the latest developments right in tandem with one another that may very well be related at the end of the day. first you have this intelligence assessment which will be ongoing, ranks? the damage possibly done by the documents that were being held in mar-a-lago. you combine that with this possible appointment of this third party, essentially, to look over these documents. if in fact that happens this coming thursday as the judge that, she has the intent to do so. how could one hold up the other if it happens? the former president has repeatedly asked for someone to look through the documents. it has been a couple weeks since he made that request. it
right. they want to go home and look themselves in the mirror. michael cohen has the credibility of a pipe cleaner. he s somebody that no one can rest a case on. alvin bragg said previously based on one of his assistant prosecutors own comments, that this guy acts like he s a movie star. he s a felon bankrupt, a convicted liar and a purgerer. he couldn t say great things about donald trump every time he got in front of a camera. he couldn t way to say how great he was. now he s trying to write a book and get his book sold. putting him aside for a second, bob costello has no axe to grind here. that was his former client. he said this guy is making up tales and telling stories. one thing he did, michael cohen, aside from pleading guilty to various lies and admitting to lying before congress and
right. they want to go home and look themselves in the mirror. michael cohen has the credibility of a pipe cleaner. he s somebody that no one can rest a case on. alvin bragg said previously based on one of his assistant prosecutors own comments, that this guy acts like he s a movie star. he s a felon bankrupt, a convicted liar and a purgerer. he couldn t say great things about donald trump every time he got in front of a camera. he couldn t way to say how great he was. now he s trying to write a book and get his book sold. putting him aside for a second, bob costello has no axe to grind here. that was his former client. he said this guy is making up tales and telling stories. one thing he did, michael cohen, aside from pleading guilty to various lies and admitting to lying before congress and
record, still at large. this guy acts on his own. will: new york city, we ve way too much of this over months and this week. we saw another subway rider pushed on to the tracks. this time a 32-year-old individual who has been riding the subway, pete, since he was in middle school. pete: his entire life. no reason to think otherwise. 32-year-old, i don t know if he have his name, lifelong new yorker. this guy eyeing him up, looking for a target, wearing a mask. he tees off. will: randomly. pete: they don t know each other at all. what do we know? this individual had already done 20 years behind bars for attempted murder. so as we often see in these cases, plenty of prior criminal record. will: the victim, he survived. was not hit by a train. broke his collar bone. he was injured. we re seeing way too much of that exact type of crime in new york city. pete: eric adams says it is safe. will: statistically, no big deal. this is not something you see every day.