abandoned the pricey policy. matty duffler says they re starting to get hit with the facts. she s explains coming up. rob: let s see what s coming up on fox & friends. good morning. hope all is well with you. can you believe the fact that we re three weeks out from the election and yet today we re here for an election. this is the runoff between cindy hyde smith and mike espy. the way it works in mississippi, you have everybody run and then the two top people if somebody doesn t get a majority of the vote, they run in a runoff. that s where we are today. hyde smith is projected by many to be the winner when the results are released but that said, the president was here trying to rally support for ms. hyde smith last night. we re going to see if that support comes to pass. obviously talking about the issues of the day, the caravan, economy, you name it, we re going to talk about it. rob and jillian, back to you. we re going to have a fun day
he came. i threw him under the bus and got on top of him. the bullets were pelting the ground and the dirt was coming up. you could feel it in your face, where can bullets were going by. we thought they were safe there. we didn t know if they were moving toward us or not, so that s why security decided to make everybody run. we did. it was there were people that couldn t keep up. it was people wounded, as well as people who were not so much getting trampled, but it was chaos. there were bottlenecks. it was hard to get out. it was just just trying to get away as fast as you could. buzz, set the scene a bit more. because you were in the artist area and you were able to run across the stage and under the bus, there were structures that you could hide under. there were 22,000 people in a completely open area on blankets and lawn chairs. what could they do? how could they run for cover if they were in the middle of the
like an eternity, everything slows down. i heard the word, shooter, everybody run. i was in center field and he was shooting from the third baseline. could you see him? . i could. he was on the chain-link fence. there was no exit to get through. i made myself the smallest target that i could. just laid there and then i saw him you were down on the ground? i was down on the ground. he turned his rifle towards me. you were watching him the whole time? yes. he turned his rifle towards me and i started to hear and feel pops all around me. he struck me in my leg. you could tell he was shooting at you. absolutely. what goes through your mind? at that time i was pumping through adrenaline was pumping through my and my flight or fight reflexes took center stage, i decided i couldn t be a sitting duck and let this guy do target practice on me. i made a run for my life down
taking sides on the republican side. i don t think so. i think they are expecting a runoff in june and then the republican party will get behind one candidate. one of the problems of the republican party has had frankly and some of these races, and also the presidential race, is they have everybody run. it splits the vote. they don t unify behind one candidate and that causes a problem. nobody on the republican side is going to be able to get 50% today. no one made to it, but he may fall short. jon: as we mentioned earlier, he s a former congressional staffer. what can you tell us a but as time on capitol hill? he s young. he s 30 years old. he is somebody who has some experience on capitol hill, not a ton, but as a young campaigner who is out and about. he s being pretrade as somebody who can reach across the aisle.
i thought maybe i misheard him because i thought, there s no way there was a shooting in the terminal. and i went and got some food and sitting down and i had a couple of my coworkers call me and ask me if i was okay. i had no idea what they were talking about. it was the shooting. it was calm in terminal three for a while. then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, there was panic. everybody screamed and yelled and everybody was yelling to hit the deck. just mass chaos. i didn t hear anything, i didn t see anything. when everybody does that, you follow suit because it s terrifying. and then all of a sudden, it was run, everybody run. everybody ran to the jetway. there were people trampling each other, a small child trampled, a woman who lost her son. it was mass chaos. i m not sure there was really a catalyst, that i can speak to, but it was definitely scary because when that many people freak out at one time, it s really hard to say what can happen when they re all scared. chaos, chaos