my son is so smart, don t know if he would work a coffee maker. everything he makes up in genius he lacks up in common. he won like rubiks cube contest. pete: a big day at college football. number one in the country. joe: they are playing vanderbilt so they don t fear losing. pete: they play iowa state random. tennessee plays alabama, wisconsin plays unknown. don t know why i set you up. they play the team coming up, 100 yards. how are you doing? other than football rachel: should you stay in bed for fox and friends for the games as well? or get up at them? joe: you can check the scores if you are a big fan, you don t want to watch them beat alabama. pete: when do you transition from coffee to beer? you wait for kickoff, that s a more sober thing to do. noon is 5:00 on saturday. joe: speaking of georgia, the georgia senate race is neck and neck as the candidates took the stage last night to make their case to voters, the balance of power in the senate is on the line. re
dresses his wounds as well as the pediatrician of the town of uvalde and he was there with the families at the moment they learned their child would not come home. he will never, ever get those mother s screams out of his head. i raced to the hospital to find parents outside yelling children s names in desperation and sobbing as they begged for any news related to their child. those mothers cries i will never get out of my head, but what i did find was something no prayer would ever relieve. two children whose bodies were pulvarized, decapitated, whose flesh had been ripped apart that the only clue was the blood-spattered cartoon clothes clinging to life and finding none. i can only hope these two bodies were a tragic exception to the list of survivors and as i waited there with my fellow uvalde doctors, nurses, first responders and hospital staff for other casualties we hope to save, they never arrived. all that remained was the bodies of 17 more children, the two teacher
450 hamas terror targets have been struck as they push deeper into the gaza strip. coming on the heels of idf taking over an outpost in gaza. this as u.s. central command announces a submarine is in the middle east region signalling strong message of deterrence to bad actors in the highly volatile region. ainsley: this conflict could spell trouble for president biden as new poll shows donald trump leading biden in five key swing states in rematch of the presidential election. steve: around the planet, anti-israel protests, many calling for a ceasefire. lawrence jones live across the hudson river from new jersey. also, peter doocy live at the white house to discuss poll numbers. start with trey yingst live in southern israel with the latest. good afternoon, trey. trey: hi, guys, good morning. the israeli air force is hammering the gaza strip. we ve been watching and listening throughout the day as massive airstrikes are shaking the ground. i want to step out of the frame
rachel: you forgot antifa, they are their too. reporter: if you can avoid the drama you have great food. pete: kevin cork, one of the best. it is of note that president biden is all over the west coast but not doing any campaigning for any candidate in key states like nevada and arizona were normally you would want the president of the united states on stage, no one is asking him to show up. i will ask you as our official georgia correspondent your reaction to the debate. joe: going to that debate i wasn t hopeful that herschel would do bad, he said rafael warnock is a good speaker with some of that barack obama ability to say what conservatives think and turn it at the end am not sure where he is and you are not upset by it.