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morning to you, todd. we re coming we re putting our pumpkin carving skills to a test with a competition out there. that s the proper way to clean out a pumpkin. that s how it s done. our reigning champ, lawrence jones, will try to he defend his title. he won last year. we brought him in because of that. todd: what is that dance? i don t remember winning it. rachel: yeah, you did. he wins so much, he forgets. todd: what was your approach? i haven t done this before. what mental approach would you take in? i don t remember winning it. they told me i need to defend my belt. i didn t know about it. i remember doing the dance. they put it in the commercial now. [laughter] rachel: when you dance that well, you know. anyway, i m glad you got to see the power tool, cleaning it out. will: rachel s been talking about it all morning long. this is her jam. she wants to help the american people scoop out their pumpkins this holiday season. will: you re dressed like a duke boy ....
it s good to be with you. i m katy tur in for chris jansing. the head of boeing is about to testify on capitol hill facing intense questioning about whether the jetmaker is safe. including brand-new safety allegations from yet another whistleblower just this morning. we ll go into the hearing when it starts. plus, donald trump heads to wisconsin after calling milwaukee a quote, horrible city. what do people in the crucial swing state think of those comments? and what happened when russian president putin went to north korea to meet with kim jong-un? and what promises were made between the two authoritarian leaders. let us begin in washington with boeing. the jetmaker is facing a quote, moment of reckoning, as its outgoing ceo will have to answer to lawmakers in a senate with the subcommittee on investigations. ceo david calhoun is expected to start with an apology and an admission of mistakes made. but will that be enough? especially as another whistleblower contend ....
Need rachel: he s changing the subject. the canine project, go to canineproject.org, if you want to support the cause, veterans are committing sue side, he s he s person i suicide, especially get them a dog. it changed my life. if you have been following fox for a while, i didn t used to be a dog person. this dog has changed my life. you mentioned the suicide number. it used to be 22, that was the number we threw around. that number is up to 24. it s high. todd: it s not going down. the thing that s important, when we talk about special operators, a lot of them don t report. so the suicide number is much higher than that. s get them the help they need. will: that s awesome. your dog looks awesome. i warned you will was very hesitant. they re serious dogs. they are serious dogs. rachel: what do you mine by that. will: they re not a pug. they re not a working dog. ....