stadium, 26. it s a little oldish, but they are building a new indoor stadium which will attract the final four in the super bowl, the college championships, concerts. it s beautiful weather down there, so you don t need it, but that indoor facility bring so much marta nashville. ainsley: can you bring your boat? pete: not there, that s jacksonville. but i ve been to an out argument nashville, it s nice. brian: isn t that at the end of broadway? pete: you walk across a bridge. you party, walk across, go to the game, go back. brian: my prediction, they ll get a super bowl. pete: a super bowl, final four, everything. welcome to fox & friends and the 8:00 hour. brian, i was supposed to give you my open. brian: i kind of blew my first one. pete: 6:00 hour you blew by it, so i ll give you mine. brian: i wonder who gets florida-georgia line if they split up, because the fgl house is right there. ainsley: are you being negative? they re not going to split up! a
we have the libertarian candidate dropping out and throwing his support to republican blake masters. to florida where polls show ron desantis leading by double digits. why does charlie crist still think he can win it. he s here too. we are live in georgia, in new hampshire, nevada, so many races, so little time. let s get started. welcome. glad to have you. pennsylvania is the source of all the pressure campaigns going on and the attention worldwide it seems of late. reporter: good morning. for dr. oz, today is about appealing to his party s base, trump voters who have not been enthusiastic about his candidacy. tonight, donald trump will host a rally in an effort to boost dr. oz, he s in a dead heat against lieutenant governor john fetterman. it was trump s endorsement that led to dr. oz winning the republican primary by less than a thousand votes. dr. oz will share stage with trump and republican candidate doug mastriano. according to polls he is seen as too extreme by hal
through pitch dark southeast florida. many power outages are reported throughout the state, and already there about 2000 flight cancellations for today, many of them for orlando, tampa and jacksonville airports. it has been it has been downgraded to category one hurricane, but it s still very dangerous. the winds are slowing, but catastrophic with life-threatening flooding. we get life updates on its path and destruction. in orlando, there were estimates that as much as 20 inches of rain could have fallen, and it s been hammering the area for hours. let s go right to jesse coach who was there. i hope you re someone save, you were talking about having to go to higher ground earlier, especially the location being too dangerous. yes and at this point we are dealing with pretty consistent rainfall here. there were bands of it earlier, we continue to see gusts of intense wind. but the rain is been falling for hours. and you can see we talk to a short while ago with the wat
well, if mr. walker were here, i d ask him about this disturbing history of violence that we ve seen from him. and we re not just talking about one woman, but multiple women. he threatened to kill his ex-wife. put a gun to her head. he s threatened other women, and when asked about that, he really hasn t given account for this kind of violence, and i want to know for him why he thinks he s ready to represent the people of georgia and if he s ready to face up to this history of violence. democratic senator rafael warnock going after his republican challenger, herschel walker who was a no show in last night s senate debate in atlanta. walker has claimed not to remember the violence. last night would have been their second meeting in two days. we ll have highlights from friday night s debate which walker did attend. we ll also preview tonight s governor s debate in georgia as early voting gets underway in that state today. plus, the pro trump election denier running for govern
keep coming. willie? yeah. start in florida, though, this hour, mika. millions of residents are bracing for hurricane ian as that powerful storm barrels towards the state getting stronger by the hour. just this morning it became a category 4 hurricane expected to make landfall in the southwest coast of florida as early as this afternoon. the center of the storm forecast to move over the central past of the state with winds reaching more than 130 miles per hour. the national hurricane center also warning of dangerous storm surge and flooding with up to 18 inches of rain expected in some areas. more than 2.5 million people under evacuation orders along parts of coastal florida. the powerful storm passed the florida keys last night causing a couple of tornadoes and some damage there. officials say there also is significant flooding across that area. yesterday the hurricane battered western cuba knocking outing the island s electrical grid, causing a nation-wide blackout. offic