brian: voted in virginia does it feel like election day. ainsley: definitely feels like election day. we went to a grocery store and stood outside and talking to parents. steve and brian, they were so passionate. definitely either voting for one candidate and the other there was no in between. it s really about crt here and education. a lot of these parents have never been super involved in politics or school board meetings and we have been covering all of that we have gone from concerned parents to now they say we feel like we are being labeled as domestic terrorists when really we are just concerned about what our kids are learning in the classroom. they are calling this the momma and pappa bear movement and protecting their baby bears and making sure education is just right. brian: terry mcauliffe did bring up education. the need to get less white teachers among those teaching in public schools. that s an interesting way to approach the final day of election nearing. steve: then he
only on fox 8:09 eastern time the station that you trust for your sports. steve: that would be fox. brian: i love that new slogan lawrence jones just coined. we will see if that we get that emblazened on your shirt. lawrence: they should hire me in the marketing department. brian: do a barack ground check and see how you do. see if you can get you a duel dl paycheck. washington game. brian kemp show for. join us at 7:00 a.m. steve: i have an idea. let s check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for a preview of election day where. absolutely, taking a look at it cold for much of the country to be quite honest with you. we have the coldest air of the season so far. for fall. 32 right now in fargo. 33 in chicago.
costs and they are upgrating all the pay fors. and he got details of it and he is outraged and not going to be bullied. cori bush decides to take him on. this is their party problem. but seems like joe manchin is putting the country in front of his party which too few people are doing. governor, we ask asked you to stay twice. can i ask you to stay one more time because your favorite topic is coming up right after. this amen. you got it, brian. brian: is that a yes? that was a yes. steve: he said you got it. absolutely. amen. brian: all right. good. let s go over to carley shimkus now who i believe has an update for us. is that correct? carley: i do. i don t think i do. brian: you don t? carley: we do now. there we go. there was a bit of a prompter issue but we are back on track and start with headlines with this. today is the deadline for members of the air force to be vaccinated. up to 12,000 service members are defying orders to get the shot. it is not clear how many are
the beat. it s also, to ainsley point, very, very important this election season. ainsley: that s a big issue in, no. surprisingly enough. people have seen crime go up. they like democrats and republicans like eric adams because he used to be a police officer. steve: speaking of new york city, cops are forced to hand in their badges for defying the vaccine mandates. nearby suffolk county, new york is stepping in to get some of those officers back to work and work for them. brian: and the world series giving the georgia g.o.p. a chance to play hard ball. governor brian kemp will join us live. but, first, our own lawrence jones is live in houston gearing up for tonight s world series game 6. lawrence, journey is your chosen song to tell us what s coming up. lawrence: hey, good morning, family. it is a must win for the astros today. do they have the will to win it all or will the braves come back and win it?
people need to go to the polls. they need to reject this far left defund the police movement even suffolk county. we had a republican legislator he met with the democratic socialist in america help them refine their defunded police message. me as a officer and military veteran i stepped in i announced i m running on the conservative line. and i think as you have seen in virginia where people are rejecting this anti-american narrative at the polls we re going to reject the anti-police narrative at the polls in suffolk and cities nationwide two new york city cops lose their job here come out to suffolk county, long island, michael, thank you for joining us on election day. my pleasure, steve. thanks for having me. steve: you bet. up next on this tuesday, ahead of today s highly anticipated