the crime are owed that. they are not owed that. blatant racism and fear mongering that appears to be the end game strategy for republicans with the midterm elections now one month away. can you believe what we just heard? yes. we ll talk about it. explosive new allegations regarding herschel walker s senate campaign in georgia. the running back urged a woman to have a second abortion, she says, but chose to have their son instead. we ll explain how text messages are now at the center of the story. good morning, and welcome to morning joe. it is monday, october 10th. we begin with major developments in the war in ukraine where overnight, multiple explosions rocked the capital city of kyiv. for the first time in four months, according to the mayor ever of kyiv, explosions went off in the historic old town, including several government offices. the number of casualties is not yet clear. ukrainian media is also reporting explosions in several other cities including lviv,
you will see there today. well tomorrow, maybe they will pass a rules package. we re glad you re here on fox & friends. emily campano in for rachel. emily: honor to be here as always. pete: will cain, our man on the border this morning in el paso, texas, ahead of joe biden s highly sanitized visit down there will, even just last hour, the interview with residents, it is staggering the quality of life the way in which their quality of life was eroded. you wonder whether joe biden will actually see that. will: i m glad you guys got a chance to here that back in the studio in new york. we ll share with you, i think we have updated numbers throughout this hour, in coming minutes in fact on number of encounters, got-aways, but sometimes numbers don t tell you appropriate context. to sit here listening to the ladies lifelong residents of el paso, legal immigrants right over the border i can see it, juarez, to hear them describe what the difference in their life, to hear change, i
i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. you notice what i said f.b.i. not allowed in. they were told to step back. more questions than answers still. and plenty of holes in the plot line that the president and his team have been floating. gaps, missing information, whatever you want to call it. a lot of it. we don t know. the press secretary yesterday insisted she only learned about the classified documents found at the president s private d.c. office sponsored by the penn biden center, she only found out after reporters broke the story. white house lawyers found those documents two months earlier as we know. the game of dodge ball was on. i ve been very clear this is something that the white house counsel is handling. this is something that is being handled by the president s lawyers. i wonder why then did the white house counsel go to wilmington to facilitate the handing over the documents to the d.o.j.? separating the white house from the d.o.j. the wh
think of this moment as a moment that is about great momentum. you need to get to go. need to be able to get were you need to go to do the work and get home. when we talk about the children of the community, they are the children of the community. the significance of the passage of time. so when you think about it, there s great significance to the passage of time. you re going to literally see the craters on the moon with your own eyes. with your own eyes. jeanine: a new report claims the vice president is in a better place after the midterm results and ready to hit the road to show off the new and improved version of herself. one former harris aide saying, quote, now that it looks like biden s running, she s really being treated like what i would call a normal vice president. there s just less attention, which i think actually frees her up to focus on excelling, and not have to worry about the relentless scrutiny. one white house ally claims kamala is just misunde
they use it. i m so happy about it. good morning, right come on the couch and i will quit lamenting how much i love my state. grip. griff: my daughter goes to the university of georgia. katie: i ve had georgia peaches before. i actually like georgia. joey: you know what i don t like about that is the state of georgia is kind of divided in three sections. where i am from, it is all apples. katie: apples are good too but they are known for peaches. joey: that is way south. griff: you know what is known for, the two hunting shows on fox nation. one luxury hunting and the other one, you have ducks on your type. katie: you know what i got eaten by fire ants once. joey: those five-star hunting lodges. go check out. katie: someone s got to do it. griff: meanwhile at 7:00 a.m. on the east coast and 2500 southwest flights already canceled for today and the airline ceo says it s going to be another tough day. katie: hundreds of holiday travelers are now strande