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Good morning. Top of the hour. So glad you are with us. We have a lot to get to. Five things to know for this tuesday, october 3rd. In a few hours, hunter biden, the president s son, and the former President Donald Trump head to court, different courts, but its extraordinary. The president s son set to be arraigned in federal court in delaware. The former president expected to head back to court right here in New York City for the second day of his civil fraud trial. The house headed for an historic moment. Congressman matt gaetz filing a motion to remove Kevin Mccarthy as House Speaker. Charlotte sena rescued after she was abducted. Police tracking down the suspect thanks to a ransom note. And if you are waking up, you are not a winner. I am talking about the ....
Work looks like. carley: tomi lahren s response coming up. todd: i think she s been putting in the work, steve doocy is putting in the work. steve: should i read all three hours? todd: verbatim. steve: you know what, watch in 11 minutes and two seconds, coming up on fox and friends, border is our focus, we will talk to a woman who witnesses migrants crawling out of si siouxers and man holes. new batch of twitter files reveal the fbi role in the hunter biden laptop story, the computer repairman who gave the laptop will react live. ascertain cornyn, will cain, and arroyo and frank seller who is in the green room. ....
Ken paxton, thank you very much. merry christmas. when he was talking about that they were showing the images of the campfires people camping out waiting for title 42 to end across the border and what are texas dps supposed to jump in between the illegals and the border patrol and bring them over? like they want to be caught. rachel: of course. pete: so that means the federal government is facilitating as you ve talked about the smugglers know that. rachel: by the way in el paso they said that people are coming out of man holes. i mean, it s just in credible the things that we re seeing happening and pete: where are these people going? where are they getting fed? where are they going to school? where are they getting healthcare? whose emergency rooms are they going to? will: everyone in america knows the answers to those questions. they re going everywhere and the reason i say everyone knows the answer to that question is you can anecdotally see it in your hometown. rachel: in your ....
You were here in new york in the 1970s, the taxi driver in new york, steaming man holes and guns on every corner, that had an if effect on people. out of proportion and even long after, the reality had altered. and i think that trump, for instance, is able to profit from people s long-term memories and also to profit from the reality that, you know, it s very hard to report good news. a mugging on a street corner is something that makes the late news. no muggings on that street corner for years is not something that we report. normalcy is very hard to dramatize. the hero of the story is sharky, who runs the crime lab in new york, and he says in 1990s, americans came together, mobilized, saw violence as a problem, and it s a fascinating story to me about how we often talk about negative trends in the world. but we often forget that every negative trend produces some human response. i think that s exactly right. and one of the encouraging ....
We went to this other place, a concrete building. people were just running on the street, all desperate. and then this, video of those reacting. children getting into man holes, doing exactly what an emergency alert said to do. seek immediate shelter. this at the university of hawaii, this video in to msnbc within the last hour, as we see at around 8:00 local time, folks running. 8:05 a.m. is when they got the warning and they only had, if a missile indeed was launched, 20 minutes. but at the end, it turned out to be human error. there was no missile threat. the question, what was the reaction? and the white house getting briefed on it. the president being briefed on it. let s go to nbc s kelly o donnell with some of the latest. did the system work, who was asked before they put out this emergency alert, and how should it work? reporter: well, there will be an after-action report, and it ....