close. jesse: maybe the product he was selling just wasn t that great. here s a treat. this here is a treat. that s a little skimpy in the front. you just put it in the corner. haven t you got a big tree? jesse: for the last five years, this is what the democrats have been doing, trying to sell us phoney products that nobody wants. they pushed crt in our schools and parents said, yeah, not happening. they wanted us to drive electric and americans said thanks, but we ll pass. they even tried to sell us on the idea that wearing a mask will save your life. but, you see, this was just the beginning. the democrats know they can t convince us, so now they re just going to try to control us, and it s happening in every aspect of our lives. listen to this. doctors in california can t even give out medical advice without government approval. a new state law makes it illegal for a physician to give their independent opinion about covid to their own patients. if that opinion
hello to you, john. this father was visiting his child in a quiet town, shot dead in the hotel lobby. courtyard by marriott, parents of students were staying for parents weekend. identifying him as paul coots of long island. john: two suspects have been charged and both are no strangers to police, and alarming discovery in the pair s hotel room, finding bomb-making materials and manuals. sandra: this senseless killing in moments. alexis mcadams is live here in the new york city newsroom with what more are we learning now about the suspects involved, alexis? hi, sandra. what a tragedy for the family who is from long island here in new york. learning about the suspects and they have quite a long rap sheet and that they were homeless. this was an innocent father and a husband, gunned down while visiting his son at a college in down state new york. supposed to be a nice family weekend and ended in such a tragedy. this is where it happened here on sunday morning in the lobby
bret: we begin tonight with breaking news the u.s. is condemning north korea s firing of a ballistic missile over japan as dangerous and reckless. the weapon reportedly had enough range to reach u.s. troops in guam. so what now chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin tells us what else the u.s. is doing about this action. good evening, bret. the missile flew 17 times the speed of sound. president biden reached out and spoke with his japanese counterpart to assure him of u.s. commitments the defense secretary reached out to his japanese and south korean counterparts. kim jong un is again sending a message don t forget about me. sirens alerted japanese citizens to take cover in basements and bomb shelters after north korea launched a ballistic missile over northern japan its longest range yet. the ballistic missile firing by north korea was an outrageous act that was absolutely impermissible. we will respond as soon as possible with the utmost vigilance.
protect hunter. this is a city wide crisis. new york city schools struggling to cope with migrant children being forced into classrooms. we can t afford and sustain these types of numbers employees to the wall and out of here, yankee dugout loving it. steve: how pretty is that, i think those are the mountains in the ba background at fedd frederick, maryland. 39 degrees. good day to start on the 12th day of october, 2022. welcome aboard. so glad you are with us this morning. steve: we are glad you d were born, we need viewers. brian: been on for two hours, no water shots. angels we ve been up for one hour. steve: one hour and one minute. brian: seems like two, two opens and no water, i m concerned. ainsley: you want to see rain? we will get rain tomorrow. brian: ocean, lake. ainsley: you are demanding you need sun and water. steve: you should see the ryder on his contract. ainsley: an open with water and sun and he thinks he invented walking
fist and yelling coming you re done. and one of the men on the scene in a help the congressman and here to tell us what happened at. carley: we begin with ashley strohmier with the breaking details, ashley, good morning. the gubernatorial candidate and congressman lee zeldin getting attacked at a campaign stop last night. now, you can see a man jump on stage while lee zeldin was speaking. the police say he approaches and start swinging his sharp weapon towards his neck. that terrifying moment was caught on camera, watch. there is only one option. you re done. speak with the monroe county sheriff s offer say the suspect man was taken into custody and charged with attempted assault. zeldin was able to grab the man and hold him off until others can jump in and tackle him, the attendees who stepped up to quickly assist and the law enforcement officers who quickly responded. as resolute as ever to do my part to make new york safe again. the suspect will likely bit back