ridiculed by the media. kevin corke with the details, kevin. as you know, the president loves to get out of town. he s going to do it again this weekend. speaking of what he likes to do, he also likes to talk about things other than what voters are frankly concerned about, at least somewhat. however, if the strategy is meant to make all the difference, you may not be doing so. let me show you the latest smallmouth pole. most people feel like he s just not paying attention enough to the things that really matter. only 31% of those surveyed said, the president is giving attention to the most important issues facing americans each and every day. speaking of the president on thursday he was on a stop in the keystone state, the commonwealth of pennsylvania for john fetterman seen on the left. still needs assistant to speak and have interviews. by the way, the president did field questions both before he left the white house and when he was on the ground in pennsylvania. but onc
pulling within the margin of error. it money and it s a panic move. deep left field. and jeremy pena sends one out of here. you dance, dance, dance. creeping up on you so just, dance, dance, dance. all those things i should do but dance, dance, dance. ain t answer beautiful shot of new york city? what is that in the distance? looks like a ferris wheel that circle. steve: is that coney island? brian: a rainbow. looks like a rainbow is that a rainbow or my monitor? steve: we re back together. welcome back. ainsley: thank you. took a few days off. so glad to be back. thank you for waking up with us. i watched all three of your shows. brian: vhs copy i couldn t get it was this song you were dancing to club last night. so many songs i dance to at the end ends up being bump-in music. ainsley: this actually is a song from trolls. you know this song very well. brian: as justin timberlake ever written a song that meant anything? steve: you would have
they have x boxes? pollutant announced martial law. voting in georgia a new midterm election for now. an apology from the media because they got it so wrong. that this would reduce voter participation. hollowing horror story a massive skeleton decoration is stolen right outside someone s front yard in broad daylight. [eye of the tiger] it is the sport sweeping america and you know how much america needs sweeping, it is pickleball live at fox square. that is coach nancy and i believe her niece. nancy is a pro in new jersey and she will show us exactly how to play pickleball because we are going to have the battle of the network stars, as you can see we are dolled up whatnot. brian: my looks like it will get in my eyes. so am i right there is a dead zone there? steve: the kitchen! rachel: stay out of the kitchen. brian: who s on first? it has to bounce in the kitchen? but you can t go in the kitchen? steve: you can t stand in the kitchen when you are recei
list. this flies in the face of everything we learned from 9/11. america is a promise. vice president kamala harris held a pro-abortion rally in florida. she has a different take on the declaration of independence. with the right of liberty and pursuit of happiness. did she mean to miss a word in there. prescott, right away. 49ers back to the championship game. it s game time! steve: what a day for football as you look screen right. it looks like the old days where they would actually play in the snow. screen left you ve got the 49ers who beat the cowboys 19 to 12 in and that snowy game the eagles 38, the new jersey giants 7. and now the final four is set. and we know who is going to be doing the big show. it s going to be the 49ers vs. the eagles. and the kansas city chiefs who will win the super bowl by the way vs. the bengals. so, good morning, everybody. it s the post game show right here on fox & friends. carley: did you watch any of the games?
dana perino booked them, they can t go to school. they can perform for us for three hours and still make it to school. they will have to wear their outfits in math class but certainly effective. why do we have a band here today? we are one day away from the most consequential midterms in the history of the nation. steve: of course, so many of you are motivated to join us today so a round of applause. how many people have voted or will vote tomorrow? [applause] okay. final question. how many people are saying, you know what, my vote doesn t count. i did not revo and i will not vote tomorrow. it s okay. you are all our friends. as i asked that question in the background of new york city, we hear an emergency siren. ainsley: crime is one of the big issues in new york. inflation and crime are the two big ones in new york city. often times in your neighborhood as well make the economy and inflation if you look at this, this is a bc washington post, right? steve: up. ai