steve: good morning, miami that says your 7:01 wake-up call. as you can see in the distance as the sun comes up, some scattered clouds out there. right now 81 degrees for a daytime high of 87. welcome aboard, folks, fox & friends in new york city where we are going for a daytime high on this tuesday 10/11/2272 degrees. room temperature. bryan: i don t know if you have done this but do you hope winter doesn t come? well, it is kind of late and still warm. maybe this is the year. enter just will forget about it. and we are in short sleeves. steve: you are one of those climate guys, right? when they stop having winter and start having summer. bryan: i will shave down the polar bear so i m not sweating. i m happy. ainsley: the best time to be in new york city. the fall is wonderful. when i think of my daughter at school, what is the high and low of school today? the high is, it is my father s birthday. my dad, i know he is watching. he likes my hair straight and
please have finally made an arrest for 28-year-old bryan kohberger is facing four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary. he is in custody in monroe county, pennsylvania and he was in court for an initial appearance where he was held with no bail and it was also important to have an extra side effect idaho but there is a hearing on extradition set for next tuesday. the arrest happened at 3:00 a.m at his parent s home in eastern pennsylvania for the state police swat team took the lead. this is in the mountains about 100 miles north of the city of philadelphia. it s also 2,500 miles from the murder scene in the apartment that kohberger rented at washington state university pai police search that apartment today. it is 8 miles from where the murders took place. police suggested that a news conference today he acted alone. i can tell you we have an individual in custody committed these horrible crimes and i do believe our community is safe but we still need
40 miles north of baghdad. one of the things that struck me when i first arrived at that camp in 2005 was this big sign at the main gate that read is today the day? i saw that sign almost every day for the year that i was there, a reminder that any day could be our last. i was confronted with just how true this was as i worked in a medical unit every day, experiencing the high human cost of war. and it caused me to reflect. what am i doing with my life? am i making the most of every day that i have to do my best to be of service to god and to others? the question on that sign is today the day, it s just as relevant to everyone of us now here at home as it was to us in iraq so many years ago. i spoke to tucker recently on my podcast, the tulsi gabbard show, about this most important topic. here s part of our conversation. tucker: moving toward death had pretty high speed and one of the first things to go is my sight. i can t text without my glasses on. tulsi: i ve been f
will: great song and this is fox & friends this morning from the wild horse saloon in nashville, tennessee. glad to have you this morning. pete: we hope you ll join us tonight 15 hours from the start of all american new year tonight, which mean ifs you re within 14 hours of nashville, you have no excuse. get in the car, drive down here, it s free. this place has three levels. you re going to have brantley gilbert tonight and cole hauser from yellowstone. a bunch of surprise guests you might know about and we ll make public later on. it ll be a party here tonight ringing in 2023. rachel: no doubt, this is a great set, you guys. will: three levels, a mechanical bull, a dunk tank and more acts like honey county giving us i got it from momma. r i heard a rumor sean duffy might be getting on the bull. pete: you confirm add rumor he s getting cowboy boots. rachel: yeah, for the occasion and hopefully will will weigh in on the purchase. will: lot of opinions. pete: he needs to ge
i ll take any if excuse for a celebration i ll make a tuesday night into a special occasion. feeling kind of fan i city in my levi blues ain t no question, i m [inaudible] late at night, in the morning you ain t even gotta ask. if you ve got it, yeah, i want it i can t stop it once i ve started. let it overflow, i got a champagne problem. yeah, champagne problem will: it s new year s eve tonight, but the party s already started here in the wild horse saloon in nashville is, tennessee the. that s haley mae campbell performing champagne problem on fox & friends weekend. we re glad to have you. pete: good morning. rachel: we talked earlier about hangovers and champagne is my problem when it comes to hangovers, it s just it s bad. pete: but it fixes the problem in the morning, because then you have a little bit more champagne, and your problem goes away. the question is how would you stop the cycle. [laughter] that s the challenge. rachel: a my