stolen classified information. sandra: welcome back. as america reports rolls into hour two, i m sandra smith in new york, i ve got larry kudlow on set next to me. john: i can hear him in the background. hillary clinton, she s back. joining the chorus, but with the battle for congress so tight, could she be a gift to republicans. sandra: we ll hear more from clinton in a bit, but we begin with the economy. the president says it is under control, even celebrating it last week as critics say that is just not the case. here is a fox news alert. new today, warnings on a global scale from both economists and the folks who make sure you get what you need. john: the head of fedex expects the economy to enter a worldwide recession. listen here. we are seeing that the volume decline in every segment around the world and the weekly numbers are not looking so good. so we just assume at this point that the economic conditions are not very good. john: the dow did not like th
winning, very cool. sandra: and i ll see you next week for a fox nation special. john: hundreds of schools turning to, listen to this, four-day weeks. but with grades already falling, is keeping kids at home the right way to go? brian kilmeade has some thoughts about that. sandra: we look forward to him joining us. plus democrats ripping into republican governors for sending migrants to democrat-led cities. but republicans say they should send their complaints to the white house. shannon bream up next.
states he s talking about introducing a 15 week federal ban, raising a lot of eyebrows. why, and the timing. john: and the timing, that was important too. see you then. thank you. lindsey graham, the point that he is making is that ok, look, if you are not for 15 week ban on abortion, what are you for? he points out a lot of the states have no restrictions. there are some that have a 24-week restriction and what exactly are you willing to take here when it comes to abortion. sandra: grabbed a lot of headlines and division in his own party. 53 days out from the midterm election. so it s a big interview, fox news sunday, we ll be watching shannon on that. john: looking forward to that. sandra: hundreds of school districts cutting down on days. parents are not happy about this. brian kilmeade is going to weigh in. he s on set. people with plaque psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make. like the shot they take. the memories they create.
the weekend wallop, unlike any other in october, seven weeks before winter. crews clearing trees weighted down by wet, heavy snow, they tumble oned on to anything in their way, homes, cars, power lines. it was like armegeddon. reporter: about three million homes and businesses from maryland to maine are without electricity. we are going to have extensive and long-term power outage. and i am advised that it at least initially, some people could be without power for at much as a week. reporter: hundreds of schools will be closed monday. the extended weekend is bittersweet for countless children who may not be able to go trick-or-treating because with no power and downed wires it will be too dark and too dangerous. larry jacobs, abc news. what a weird halloween. the storm has been especially dangerous because of the huge number of power lines that came down. a 20-year-old man was electrocuted in springfield, massachusetts, when he stepped on a downed line. in new jersey, an elde
bill: once they find out where this came from. right. bill: and there are hundreds involved, right? hundreds of girls names and boys. hundreds. this is huge. started on blackberry and spread out on facebook. huge. bill: hundreds of schools and federal offense if it goes across state lines. whoever did this is in huge trouble, right? but, criminally, it would be a big long stretch to charge this criminally because the cyber bullying laws, you know are very, very weak. new york connecticut doesn t even have one. new york says if it s on school property, well then it can be cyber bullying, come on, cyber bullying never happens. bill: it doesn t cross state line. interstate. what are you going to do? international bill: i don t know, you tell me. did they break the law by posting names and posting descriptions next to the names, you know, demeaning denigrating these kids? did they break the law? not criminally. it is a big stretch.